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The Campaign Text Book: Why the People Want a Change. The Republican Party Reviewed... Campaign Text Book of the National Democratic Party (1896) by Democratic Party (U.S.) National committee this is the Gold Democrats handbook; it strongly opposed Bryan; The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1882 by Republican Congressional Committee
The book helps the Arizona Senator reignite the conservative movement which rallies behind the charismatic Arizona Senator. [ 69 ] Fall: Frank S. Meyer 's article, "Freedom, Tradition, Conservatism", is published in Modern Age , argues that traditional conservatism and libertarianism share a common philosophical heritage.
Pages in category "Books about the Republican Party (United States)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Conscience of a Conservative is a 1960 book published under the name of Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater who was the 1964 Republican presidential candidate. It helped revive the American conservative movement and make Goldwater a political star, and it has influenced countless conservatives in the United States, helping to lay the foundation for the Reagan Revolution of the 1980s.
University of North Carolina Press. 1996 [1980]. ISBN 978-0-8078-4616-2. The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy. Cambridge University Press. 1989. ISBN 978-0-521-36407-2. McCoy, Drew R. (Winter 2002). "An "Old-Fashioned" Nationalism: Lincoln, Jefferson, and the Classical Tradition". Journal of the Abraham Lincoln ...
Last month, a school district in the San Antonio, Texas, area pulled more than 400 books from its shelves to review them, “out of an abundance” of caution after a Republican state legislator ...
The Fifth Party System describes a period in American history from the 1930s to late 1960s or 1980s in which progressives in the North and conservative Democrats in the South joined a broad coalition called the "New Deal Coalition" to share control of government over the more business-aligned Republican Party, particularly as a result of the ...
Included below are all of the major party (Democratic-Republican, Federalist, Democratic, National Republican, Whig, and Republican) presidential tickets in U.S. history, [1] along with the nonpartisan candidacy of George Washington. Also included are independent and third party tickets that won at least ten percent of the popular or electoral ...