The Pro-War Movement: Domestic Support for the Vietnam War and the Making of Modern American Conservatism (Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond)
معرفی کتاب «The Pro-War Movement: Domestic Support for the Vietnam War and the Making of Modern American Conservatism (Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond)» نوشتهٔ Sandra Scanlon; Project Muse، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Massachussetts Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
From The Publisher. In The Vast Literature On The Vietnam War, Much Has Been Written About The Antiwar Movement And Its Influence On U.s. Policy And Politics. In This Book, Sandra Scanlon Shifts Attention To Those Americans Who Supported The War And Explores The War S Impact On The Burgeoning Conservative Political Movement Of The 1960s And Early 1970s. Believing The Vietnam War To Be A Just And Necessary Cause, The Pro-war Movement Pushed For More Direct American Military Intervention In Southeast Asia Throughout The Kennedy Administration, Lobbied For Intensified Bombing During The Johnson Years, And Offered Coherent, If Divided, Endorsements Of Nixon S Policies Of Phased Withdrawal. Although Its Political Wing Was Dominated By Individuals And Organizations Associated With Barry Goldwater S Presidential Bids, The Movement Incorporated A Broad Range Of Interests And Groups United By A Shared Antipathy To The New Deal Order And Liberal Cold War Ideology. Appealing To Patriotism, Conservative Leaders Initially Rallied Popular Support In Favor Of Total Victory And Later Endorsed Nixon S Call For Peace With Honor. Yet As The War Dragged On With No Clear End In Sight, Internal Divisions Eroded The Confidence Of Pro-war Conservatives In Achieving Their Aims And Forced Them To Reevaluate The Political Viability Of Their Hardline Cold War Rhetoric. Conservatives Still Managed To Make Use Of Grassroots Patriotic Campaigns To Marshal Support For The War, Particularly Among White Ethnic Workers Opposed To The Antiwar Movement. Yet In So Doing, Scanlon Concludes, They Altered The Nature And Direction Of The Conservative Agenda In Both Foreign And Domestic Policy For Years To Come. Introduction : Conservatives And The Vietnam War -- No Substitute For Victory : The Beginnings Of A War -- The Loyal Opposition? : The Push For Victory, 1965/1968 -- Conservatives For Nixon : The Domestic Politics Of Vietnam, 1968/1969 -- From Victory To Honor : Making Peace With Withdrawal, 1969/1972 -- The Search For A New Majority : Popular Support For The War -- Tell It To Hanoi : Student Pro-war Campaigns -- Snatching Victory : The Endings Of A War -- Conclusion : Defining The Vietnam War. Sandra Scanlon. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Frontmatter Acknowledgments (page ix) Abbreviations (page xiii) Introduction: Conservatives and the Vietnam War (page 1) 1. No Substitute for Victory: The Beginnings of a War (page 17) 2. The Loyal Opposition? The Push for Victory, 1965-1968 (page 43) 3. Conservatives for Nixon: The Domestic Politics of Vietnam, 1968-1969 (page 72) 4. From Victory to Honor: Making Peace with Withdrawal, 1969-1972 (page 125) 5. The Search for a New Majority: Popular Support for the War (page 184) 6. Tell It to Hanoi: Student Pro-War Campaigns (page 242) 7. Snatching Victory: The Endings of a War (page 289) Conclusion: Defining the Vietnam War (page 328) Notes (page 343) Index (page 389)
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