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Goldwater Girls to Reagan Women: Gender, Georgia, and the Growth of the New Right (Since 1970: Histories of Contemporary America)
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JONATHAN Y Goldwater 7.5 in. 1-Light Chrome Adjustable Drop Metal/Glass LED Pendant
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 38.18 $The Victorians preferred glass light shades not only to show off the latest luxury (electricity) but also because of thrift -- gas flame fixtures could be converted to electric and their glass shades repurposed -- reducing waste and frivolous spending. With an eye to modernizing those classic designs, this pendant has been designed to be equally as versatile, while remining easy on the wallet. We love seeing a row of pendants lining a hallway, a trio over a kitchen island or even an individual in a dark nook. Some classic ideas never go out of style.
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JONATHAN Y Goldwater 7.5 in. 1-Light Brass Gold Adjustable Drop Metal/Glass LED Pendant
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 53.77 $The Victorians preferred glass light shades not only to show off the latest luxury (electricity) but also because of thrift - gas flame fixtures could be converted to electric and their glass shades repurposed - reducing waste and frivolous spending. With an eye to modernizing those classic designs, this pendant has been designed to be equally as versatile, while remining easy on the wallet. We love seeing a row of pendants lining a hallway, a trio over a kitchen island or even an individual in a dark nook. Some classic ideas never go out of style.
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Goldwater
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Goldwater: The Man Who Made a Revolution
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.14 $The most comprehensive biography of Barry Goldwater ever written is back by popular demand with a new foreword by Phyllis Schlafly and an updated introduction by the author.Lee Edwards renders a penetrating account of the icon who put the conservative movement on the national stage. Replete with previously unpublished details of his life, Goldwater established itself as the definitive study of the political maverick who made a revolution.
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The Goldwaters of Arizona
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Barry Goldwater
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 9.44 $Barry Goldwater is widely regarded as one of the most prominent and controversial politicians of our century, a man whose influence on America conservatism led President Ronald Reagan to honor him with the title "Mr. Conservative" when he retired after thirty years in the Senate. A populist from Arizona, Goldwater helped change the Republican Party both ideologically and geographically and planted the seeds of the New Right.Goldberg describes Goldwater's youth, family, and early business enterprises, showing how he both shaped and was shaped by the increasingly sophisticated American Southwest. He tells us about Goldwater's political career and its aftermath, giving insight into his opposition to the senatorial censure of Joseph McCarthy; his 1964 presidential campaign; his role in such political turning points as Watergate and Reagan policy in Nicaragua; his life-long interest in the military, which culminated in the passage of the Goldwater Military Reorganization Act during his last year in the Senate; and his attack on the religious right in the Republican Party.
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Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 66.34 $A bold and astute narrative history of conservatism's climb and one of the best-reviewed books of 2001.Rick Perlstein's Before the Storm tells the story of the rise of the conservative movement in the liberal 1960s -- a story that, until this book, had never been told. The figure at the heart of the story is, of course, Barry Goldwater, the handsome renegade Republican from Arizona who loathed the federal government, despised liberals on sight, and mocked "peaceful coexistence" with the USSR. But Perlstein's narrative shines a light on a whole world of conservatives and their antagonists, including William F. Buckley, Nelson Rockefeller, and Bill Moyers. Vividly and thrillingly written, Before the Storm is already recognized as an essential book about the 1960s.
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Victory on the Potomac: The Goldwater-Nichols Act Unifies the Pentagon (Texas a & M University Military History Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 7.88 $War is waged not only on battlefields. In the mid-1980s a high-stakes political struggle to redesign the relationships among the president, secretary of defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and warfighting commanders in the field resulted in the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. Author James R. Locher III played a key role in the congressional effort to repair a dysfunctional military whose interservice squabbling had cost American taxpayers billions of dollars and put the lives of thousands of servicemen and women at risk. Victory on this front helped make possible the military successes the United States has enjoyed since the passage of the bill and to prepare it for the challenges it must still face.Victory on the Potomac provides the first detailed history of how Congress unified the Pentagon and does so with the benefit of an insider's view. In a fast-paced account that reads like a novel, Locher follows the bill through congressional committee to final passage, making clear that the process is neither abstract nor automatic. His vivid descriptions bring to life the amazing cast of this real-life drama, from the straight-shooting chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Barry Goldwater, to the peevishly stubborn secretary of defense, Caspear Weinberger.Locher's analysis of political maneuvering and bureaucratic infighting will fascinate anyone who has an interest in how government works, and his understanding of the stakes in military reorganization will make clear why this legislative victory meant so much to American military capability.
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Victory on the Potomac: The Goldwater-Nichols Act Unifies the Pentagon (Volume 79) (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.67 $War is waged not only on battlefields. In the mid-1980s a high-stakes political struggle to redesign the relationships among the president, secretary of defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and warfighting commanders in the field resulted in the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. Author James R. Locher III played a key role in the congressional effort to repair a dysfunctional military whose interservice squabbling had cost American taxpayers billions of dollars and put the lives of thousands of servicemen and women at risk. Victory on this front helped make possible the military successes the United States has enjoyed since the passage of the bill and to prepare it for the challenges it must still face.Victory on the Potomac provides the first detailed history of how Congress unified the Pentagon and does so with the benefit of an insider's view. In a fast-paced account that reads like a novel, Locher follows the bill through congressional committee to final passage, making clear that the process is neither abstract nor automatic. His vivid descriptions bring to life the amazing cast of this real-life drama, from the straight-shooting chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Barry Goldwater, to the peevishly stubborn secretary of defense, Caspear Weinberger.Locher's analysis of political maneuvering and bureaucratic infighting will fascinate anyone who has an interest in how government works, and his understanding of the stakes in military reorganization will make clear why this legislative victory meant so much to American military capability.
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Barry Goldwater
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 70.49 $Barry Goldwater is widely regarded as one of the most prominent and controversial politicians of our century, a man whose influence on American conservatism led President Ronald Reagan to honor him with the title "Mr. Conservative" when he retired after thirty years in the Senate. A populist from Arizona, Goldwater helped change the complexion of the Republican Party both ideologically and geographically and planted the seeds for the future growth of the New Right.This biography is the most up-to-date and balanced account of Goldwater ever written. Drawing on interviews with Goldwater and with a wide range of his friends, family members, and colleagues, as well as on family papers, Robert Goldberg provides new and fascinating information about Goldwater's private and public life. Goldberg describes Goldwater's youth, family, and early business enterprises, showing how he both shaped and was shaped by the increasingly sophisticated American southwest. He tells us about Goldwater's political career and its aftermath, giving insight into his opposition to the senatorial censure of Joseph McCarthy; his 1964 presidential campaign; his role in such political turning points as Watergate and Reagan policy in Nicaragua; his lifelong interest in the military, which culminated with the passage of the Goldwater Military Reorganization Act during his last year in the Senate; and his recent attack on the religious right in the Republican party. Engagingly written and handsomely illustrated, the book presents a vivid picture of a man who has attained almost mythical stature as a forthright, tough-minded figure from America's past.
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The Eyes of His Soul: The Visual Legacy of Barry M. Goldwater, Master Photographer
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.11 $An intimate look at Barry Goldwater as master photographer. The book provides insight into the aesthetics and artistry of this political icon. A collaborative effort with his son Michael P. Goldwater.
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Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.57 $An astute and surprising account of the 1960s as the cradle of the Conservative movementBefore the Storm begins in a time much like the present--the tail end of the 1950s, with America affluent, confident, and convinced that political ideology was a thing of the past.But when John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960, conservatives--editor William F. Buckley Jr., John Birch Society leader Robert Welch, and thousand of students--formed a movement to challenge the center-left consensus. They chose as their hero Barry Goldwater--a rich, handsome Arizona Republican who scorned the federal bureaucracy, reviled détente, despised liberals on sight--and grew determined to see him elected President.Goldwater was trounced by Lyndon Johnson in 1964. But by the campaign's end the consensus found itself squeezed from the left and the right; and two decades later, the conservatives had elected Ronald Reagan as President and Goldwater's ideas had been adopted by Republicans and Democrats alike.The story of the rise of conservatism during a liberal era has never been told, and Rick Perlstein's gutsy narrative history is full of portraits of figures from Nelson Rockefeller to Bill Moyers. Perlstein argues that the 1964 election led to a key shift in U.S. politics--from concerns over threats from abroad to concerns about disorder at home; from campaigns plotted in back rooms to those staged for television.
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Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 102.34 $An astute and surprising account of the 1960s as the cradle of the Conservative movementBefore the Storm begins in a time much like the present--the tail end of the 1950s, with America affluent, confident, and convinced that political ideology was a thing of the past.But when John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960, conservatives--editor William F. Buckley Jr., John Birch Society leader Robert Welch, and thousand of students--formed a movement to challenge the center-left consensus. They chose as their hero Barry Goldwater--a rich, handsome Arizona Republican who scorned the federal bureaucracy, reviled détente, despised liberals on sight--and grew determined to see him elected President.Goldwater was trounced by Lyndon Johnson in 1964. But by the campaign's end the consensus found itself squeezed from the left and the right; and two decades later, the conservatives had elected Ronald Reagan as President and Goldwater's ideas had been adopted by Republicans and Democrats alike.The story of the rise of conservatism during a liberal era has never been told, and Rick Perlstein's gutsy narrative history is full of portraits of figures from Nelson Rockefeller to Bill Moyers. Perlstein argues that the 1964 election led to a key shift in U.S. politics--from concerns over threats from abroad to concerns about disorder at home; from campaigns plotted in back rooms to those staged for television.
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Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.82 $If any two people can be called indispensable in launching the conservative movement in American politics, they are William F. Buckley Jr. and Barry Goldwater. Buckley's National Review was at the center of conservative political analysis from the mid-fifties onward. But the policy intellectuals knew that to actually change the way the country was run, they needed a presidential candidate, and the man they turned to was Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater. Goldwater was in many ways the perfect choice: self-reliant, unpretentious, unshakably honest and dashingly handsome, with a devoted following that grew throughout the fifties and early sixties. He possessed deep integrity and a sense of decency that made him a natural spokesman for conservative ideals. But his flaws were a product of his virtues. He wouldn't bend his opinions to make himself more popular, he insisted on using his own inexperienced advisors to run his presidential campaign, and in the end he electrified a large portion of the electorate but lost the great majority. Flying High is Buckley's partly fictional tribute to the man who was in many ways his alter ego in the conservative movement. It is the story of two men who looked as if they were on the losing side of political events, but were kept aloft by the conviction that in fact they were making history.
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Suite 3505: The story of the draft Goldwater movement
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.95 $Suite 3505 was the two-room office in New York City that spawned a revolution in American politics. Out of that office, Cliff White and a single assistant coordinated the volunteer effort that won Barry Goldwater the 1964 Republican nomination for President. It's astonishing enough that a group of volunteers accomplished this feat; it's miraculous when you realize they did it in the face of the self-financed campaign of Nelson Rockefeller, the ridicule of the national press, the obstruction and goofs of Goldwater's "professional" staff, and the initial obstinate refusals by Goldwater to run. In this book, Cliff White meticulously records the entire process -- beginning with Nixon's loss in 1960, and culminating with the GOP National Convention at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. White paints a fascinating picture of how he and an initial group of 33 activists changed America. Goldwater's victory was the beginnings of electoral successes of the modern conservative movement, first Nixon, and then Reagan. White's efforts paved the way for these future victories; the activists who were introduced into politics by the Draft Goldwater movement were the leaders of the 1976 and 1980 Reagan campaigns. The donor mailing list was the seed corn that raised hundreds of millions of dollars for Reagan, for other conservative candidates, and for conservative organizations like the Heritage Foundation.And most importantly, Barry Goldwater himself galvanized an entire generation of conservatives, giving a voice to their beliefs and giving them a reason to get involved. If you have any interest in political history or the history of the conservative movement, you ought to read this book.
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Why the Right Went Wrong: Conservatism--From Goldwater to the Tea Party and Beyond
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Two Suns of the Southwest Lyndon Johnson, Barry Goldwater, and the 1964 Battle Between Liberalism and Conservatism
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A Glorious Disaster: Barry Goldwater's Presidential Campaign and the Origins of the Conservative Movement
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.46 $The 1964 presidential campaign lives on in conservative circles as an origin myth for the modern conservative movement. Even though their preferred (and now revered) candidate lost to Lyndon B. Johnson by a landslide, Barry Goldwater's failed presidential run was a major turning point of the twentieth century. Without Goldwater's philosophy to pave the way--and, just as importantly, without the strategic and political infrastructure created by the "Draft Goldwater" movement that preceded it--there likely would have been no Reagan or Bush administrations, and possibly no Nixon administration either. The policy positions and electoral strategies of the Goldwater campaign became standard tenets of Republican politics. William Middendorf had better than a ringside seat for this pivotal campaign. A key member of the "Draft Goldwater" movement as early as 1962, he was Goldwater's campaign treasurer and, afterwards, a major force within the Republican Party. No one knows the real inside story better, and A Glorious Disaster tells that story in all its rollicking, agonizing, and never-before-published detail.
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Photographs by Barry M. Goldwater: The Arizona Highways Collection
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 86.87 $Although he's best known nationally as a U.S. senator, Barry Goldwater's love of politics may have been surpassed by his passion for photography. He spent a lifetime carrying around a camera, and, since 1939, hundreds of his photographs have appeared on the pages of Arizona Highways. Many of those photographs appear in this stunning coffee table book, along with profiles of the senator.
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