Nut Country

Right-Wing Dallas And The Birth Of The Southern Strategy

de Edward H. Miller
idioma: inglês
Editor: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, setembro de 2015 ‧
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If there was a city most likely to host the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Dallas was it. Kennedy himself recognized Dallas's special and extreme nature, saying to Jackie in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, "We're heading into nut country today." Edward H. Miller makes the persuasive case in this lucid and insightful book that the ultraconservative faction of today's Republican Party is a product specifically of the political climate of Dallas in the 1950s and early 1960s, which was marked by apocalyptic language, conspiracy theories, and absolutist thought and rhetoric. Miller shows not only that the influential ultraconservative figures in Dallas fomented religious and racial extremism but that the arc of politics bent ever rightward, as otherwise moderate local Republicans were pressured to move away from the center. This faction promoted the creation of the national Republican Party's "Southern Strategy," which reversed the party's historical position on civil rights. This strategy, often credited to Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater in the wake of the crises of the 1960s, has its origins instead in the racial and religious beliefs of extremists in this volatile time and place. Dallas is the root of it all.

Nut Country

Right-Wing Dallas And The Birth Of The Southern Strategy

de Edward H. Miller

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9780226205380
Editor: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
Data de Lançamento: setembro de 2015
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: Capa dura
Páginas: 256
Tipo de produto: Livro
Classificação Temática: Livros em Inglês > História > História da América
EAN: 9780226205380