The Other Eighties

The Other Eighties
Author: Bradford Martin
Publsiher: Hill and Wang
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 142995342X

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In this engaging new book, Bradford Martin illuminates a different 1980s than many remember—one whose history has been buried under the celebratory narrative of conservative ascendancy. Ronald Reagan looms large in most accounts of the period, encouraging Americans to renounce the activist and liberal politics of the 1960s and ‘70s and embrace the resurgent conservative wave. But a closer look reveals that a sizable swath of Americans strongly disapproved of Reagan's policies throughout his presidency. With a weakened Democratic Party scurrying for the political center, many expressed their dissatisfaction outside electoral politics. Unlike the civil rights and Vietnam era protesters, activists of the 1980s often found themselves on the defensive, struggling to preserve the hard-won victories of the previous era. Their successes, then, were not in ushering in a new era of progressive reforms but in effecting change in areas from professional life to popular culture, while beating back an even more forceful political shift to the right. Martin paints an indelible portrait of these and other influential, but often overlooked, movements: from on-the-ground efforts to constrain the administration's aggressive Latin American policy and stave off a possible Nicaraguan war, to mock shanties constructed on college campuses to shed light on corporate America's role in supporting the apartheid regime in South Africa. The result is a clearer, richer perspective on a turbulent decade in American life.

History of the Eighties

History of the Eighties
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: PURD:32754067907786

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History of the Eighties lessons for the Future

History of the Eighties  lessons for the Future
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1997
Genre: Bank examination
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007585552

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History of the Eighties An examination of the banking crises of the 1980s and early 1990s

History of the Eighties  An examination of the banking crises of the 1980s and early 1990s
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1997
Genre: Bank examination
ISBN: HARVARD:32044049257504

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A study by the FDIC staff to examine and analyse the banking crisis of the 1980s and 1990s.

History of the Eighties lessons for the Future An examination of the banking crises of the 1980s and early 1990s

History of the Eighties  lessons for the Future  An examination of the banking crises of the 1980s and early 1990s
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1997
Genre: Bank examination
ISBN: UOM:49015002398080

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The Films of the Eighties

The Films of the Eighties
Author: William J. Palmer
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0809320290

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In this remarkable sequel to his Films of the Seventies: A Social History, William J. Palmer examines more than three hundred films as texts that represent, revise, parody, comment upon, and generate discussion about major events, issues, and social trends of the eighties. Palmer defines the dialectic between film art and social history, taking as his theoretical model the "holograph of history" that originated from the New Historicist theories of Hayden White and Dominick LaCapra. Combining the interests and methodologies of social history and film criticism, Palmer contends that film is a socially conscious interpreter and commentator upon the issues of contemporary social history. In the eighties, such issues included the war in Vietnam, the preservation of the American farm, terrorism, nuclear holocaust, changes in Soviet-American relations, neoconservative feminism, and yuppies. Among the films Palmer examines are Platoon, The Killing Fields, The River, Out of Africa, Little Drummer Girl, Kiss of the Spiderwoman, Silkwood, The Day After, Red Dawn, Moscow on the Hudson, Troop Beverly Hills, and Fatal Attraction. Utilizing the principles of New Historicism, Palmer demonstrates that film can analyze and critique history as well as present it.

The Reagan Era

The Reagan Era
Author: Doug Rossinow
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2015-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231538657

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In this concise yet thorough history of America in the 1980s, Doug Rossinow takes the full measure of Ronald Reagan's presidency and the ideology of Reaganism. Believers in libertarian economics and a muscular foreign policy, Reaganite conservatives in the 1980s achieved impressive success in their efforts to transform American government, politics, and society, ushering in the political and social system Americans inhabit today. Rossinow links current trends in economic inequality to the policies and social developments of the Reagan era. He reckons with the racial politics of Reaganism and its debt to the backlash generated by the civil rights movement, as well as Reaganism's entanglement with the politics of crime and the rise of mass incarceration. Rossinow narrates the conflicts that rocked U.S. foreign policy toward Central America, and he explains the role of the recession during the early 1980s in the decline of manufacturing and the growth of a service economy. From the widening gender gap to the triumph of yuppies and rap music, from Reagan's tax cuts and military buildup to the celebrity of Michael Jackson and Madonna, from the era's Wall Street scandals to the successes of Bill Gates and Sam Walton, from the first "war on terror" to the end of the Cold War and the brink of America's first war with Iraq, this history, lively and readable yet sober and unsparing, gives readers vital perspective on a decade that dramatically altered the American landscape.

Bang

Bang
Author: Graham Stewart
Publsiher: Atlantic Books (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 1848871465

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1980s Britain - big hair, big bombs, big riots. In 'Bang!' Graham Stewart has written the history of this turbulent, vibrant and revolutionary decade.