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Liverpool in the USA/CSA Civil War

A pioneer work

Compulsive reading -even for a non Jazz 'buff'.

Good presentation for Emory Centre Design

Historical, Enthuasiastic, Systematic, Sympathetic, Erudite.

Great mixture of conflict analysis and information software

Intimate accounts of personal meetings with Lincoln

The swinging pendulum of American politics after World War 2The Colliers divide the volume into six chapters: (1) A New President Confronts the Peace begins with a description of the basic political differences between the Democrats and Republicans, then covers how President Truman's attempts to push through liberal policies were stopped by the Southern Democrats; (2) McCarthyism looks at how the Republicans hoped President Eisenhower would roll back FDR's "New Deal" but instead the nation had to deal with the extremism of the Red Witch hunts; (3) The Drama of the 1960s reduces the Kennedy and Johnson administrations to dealings with Communists in Cuba and Vietnam while the domestic situation dealt with Civil Rights and assassinations; (4) President Nixon and Watergate looks at the end of the Vietnam War and the biggest political scandal of the 20th century; (5) The Pendulum Swings Again deals with the decidedly different ways in which Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan wanted to revamp the federal government in the wake of Watergate; and (6) The Middle Ground Triumphant manages to equate the failure of the George Bush to be elected after decisively winning Desert Storm and the failure of Bill Clinton to keep his personal life out of the headlines. From such a perspective the victory of George W. Bush over Al Gore, which necessitates an explanation of the Electoral College, probably seems a fitting capstone to American politics in the 20th century.
I think the Colliers could have made a case that the political arc of the swinging pendulum is reduced each time around, so that there is a definite movement towards the middle ground, but that is something that would have to be set up from the start in this volume. Of course, there is also a sense in which this period represents the failure of both conservatives and liberals to turn electoral victories into political reform. The volume on "The United States in the Cold War, 1945-1989" provides the most important element of the post World-War II period. This volume, along with "The Changing Face of American Society, 1945-2000," catches young students up on the last half of the 20th century in terms of everything else in America. One of the strengths of the series is how it is able to focus on the past in terms of how it impacts the present. However, at this point we really do not have the appropriate perspective to be able to look at what will turn out to be the key aspects of American politics during this period. In that regard, this volume is one of the lesser volumes in this excellent series, which focuses on the "central core" of American history.


The Misadventures of Salem Jack and Finnigan ReevesThe book would be interesting for any lover of the "Indiana Jones" adventure genre but is particularly suited for boys. They will readily identify with the hijinks of the two main characters Jack and Finnigan.
I will be looking for more books from this author. Could this be the beginning of a series?

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