War for the Soul of America, Second Edition | Andrew Hartman
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Andrew Hartman
War for the Soul of America, Second Edition
A History of the Culture Wars
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS

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ISBN: 9780226621913

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  • Nombre: War for the Soul of America, Second Edition | Andrew Hartman
  • Editorial: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
  • Ttipo: Book
  • Publicado: 2026 / 03 / 11
  • Código: 9780226621913

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Andrew Hartman
War for the Soul of America, Second Edition
A History of the Culture Wars
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS

Libro disponible en 5 dias hábiles.

Páginas: 367
Precio: 1050.0
Estado: Nuevo
Peso: 0.53 kgs.
ISBN: 9780226621913

When it was published in 2015, Andrew Hartmans history of the culture wars was widely praised for its compelling and even-handed account of the way they developed and came to define American politics as the twentieth century drew to its close. Receiving nearly as much attention, however, was Hartmans declaration that the culture wars were overand the left had won. In the wake of Trumps rise, which was driven in large part by aggressive fanning of those culture war flames, Hartman has brought A War for the Soul of America fully up to date, detailing the ways in which Trumps success, while undeniable, represents the last gasp of culture war politicsand how the reaction he has elicited can show us early signs of the very different politics to come.  As a guide to the late twentieth-century culture wars, Hartman is unrivalled. . . . Incisive portraits of individual players in the culture wars dramas. . . . Reading Hartman sometimes feels like debriefing with friends after a raucous night out, an experience punctuated by laughter, head-scratching, and moments of regret for the excesses involved.New Republic