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Restless giant : the United States from Watergate to Bush v. Gore

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"Restless Giant" is a magisterial interpretation of American history between 1974, when the crisis of Watergate imperilled the nation, and November 2000, when the bitterly contested presidential election marked an all-time low in confidence in the electoral process.

James T. Patterson, whose earlier contribution to the Oxford History of the United States, "Grand Expectations" (1996), won a Bancroft Prize for History, offers in this follow-up volume a vivid narrative of this quarter century which did so much to shape American life today.

A host of memorable characters, notably Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, sought to transform the nation.

Conservatives, including a resurgent Religious Right, battled liberals in 'culture wars' that appeared to cut the country in two.

The frightening Cold War finally ended, whereupon Americans faced bewildering new developments in international relations.

Though a military colossus, the United States discovered - in Panama, Somalia, Bosnia, Iraq - that it was far from easy to direct the outcome of overseas events. "Restless Giant" explores a wide range of cultural, social, and economic concerns. Many of these - abiding racial tensions, rising income inequality, dismal inner-city schools, tasteless popular entertainment, an ever more exuberant materialism - drove critics to label these years as an 'Era of Conflict', an 'Age of Limits', and an 'Era of Decline'.

Patterson, highlighting the buoyancy of American culture, is not so pessimistic.

The economy, having wallowed in 'stagflation' between 1974 and 1982, later surged ahead.

By 2000, most Americans lived far more comfortably than they had in the 1970s.

Thanks to rising tolerance and a powerful rights consciousness, many groups-racial and ethnic minorities, Catholics and Jews, women, the handicapped, senior citizens, gay people - encountered considerably less bigotry and discrimination than they had in the past.

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Oxford University Press Inc
019512216X / 9780195122169
Hardback
973.92
24/10/2005
United States
English
xiii, 448 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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