The Tea Party Divided

The Tea Party Divided
Author: Heath Brown
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781440836459

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Unlike previous books on the Tea Party, this work looks at the second phase of party growth to show that what was once considered a monolithic movement is truly a collection of different opinions. Since the Tea Party exploded onto the American political scene, it has matured and changed, but the differences that now exist within the movement are largely unacknowledged. A more nuanced understanding is called for. Previous treatises have sought explanations for the rise of the movement and focused primarily on its early days. This book, in contrast, focuses on understanding the diversity within the party, challenging the notion that the Tea Party is a homogeneous political movement defined mainly by its ultra-conservatism, regionalism, and rigid political orthodoxy. To accurately depict the Tea Party as it exists today, the book explores how the party evolved from its first phase to its second, examining important distinctions in terms of who has joined and who has served in Congress and other offices. Differences in Tea Party organizations around the country are examined and their funding sources considered. The book also explores the political positions taken by Tea Party members, looking at the voting records of party legislators to see if they've adhered to stated movement objectives. Finally, and perhaps most intriguingly, the author speculates on what this all means and suggests possible futures for the diverse Tea Party strands.

The Rattle of Theta Chi

The Rattle of Theta Chi
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Theta Chi Fraternity Inc
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1933
Genre: Greek letter societies
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007980399

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Angelina Ballerina and the Tea Party

Angelina Ballerina and the Tea Party
Author: Katharine Holabird
Publsiher: Simon Spotlight
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781534454279

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Pirouette into Angelina Ballerina’s enchanting world and join her for a tea party in this Level 1 Ready-to-Read! Angelina is hosting a tea party for all her friends from the ballet academy! There are cookies, cakes, and beautiful decorations. Will it be the best tea party ever? © 2019 Helen Craig Ltd and Katharine Holabird. The Angelina Ballerina name and character and the dancing Angelina logo are trademarks of HIT Entertainment Limited, Katharine Holabird, and Helen Craig.

The Art of Taking Tea

The Art of Taking Tea
Author: Kim Waller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2002
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 158816005X

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From the serene tea ceremonies of Asia to the lavish cream teas of England, take a delicious taste of a very special beverage. Connoisseurs interested in hosting a tea party, finding a salon that serves 240 different blends, or getting expert advice on pairing tea with a variety of foods will find advice and information here—including an insider’s view of how tea is enjoyed in New York, Boston, Paris, and beyond.

Ideas and Movements That Shaped America 3 volumes

Ideas and Movements That Shaped America  3 volumes
Author: Michael Green,Scott L. Stabler
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1250
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781610692526

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America was founded on bold ideas and beliefs. This book examines the ideas and movements that shaped our nation, presenting thorough, accessible entries with sources that improve readers' understanding of the American experience. Presenting accessibly written information for general audiences as well as students and researchers, this three-volume work examines the evolution of American society and thought from the nation's beginnings to the 21st century. It covers the seminal ideas and social movements that define who we are as Americans—from the ideas that underpin the Bill of Rights to slavery, the Civil Rights movement, and the idea of gay rights—even if U.S. citizens often strongly disagree on these topics. Organized topically rather than chronologically, this encyclopedia combines primary sources and secondary works or historical analyses with text describing the ideas and movements in question. In addition, each entry includes a list of suggestions for further reading that directs readers to supplementary sources of information. The set's unique perspective serves to depict how American society has evolved from the nation's beginnings to the present, revealing how Americans as a people have acted and responded to key ideas and movements.

Change They Can t Believe In

Change They Can t Believe In
Author: Christopher S. Parker,Matt A. Barreto
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400852314

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Are Tea Party supporters merely a group of conservative citizens concerned about government spending? Or are they racists who refuse to accept Barack Obama as their president because he's not white? Change They Can’t Believe In offers an alternative argument—that the Tea Party is driven by the reemergence of a reactionary movement in American politics that is fueled by a fear that America has changed for the worse. Providing a range of original evidence and rich portraits of party sympathizers as well as activists, Christopher Parker and Matt Barreto show that the perception that America is in danger directly informs how Tea Party supporters think and act. In a new afterword, Parker and Barreto reflect on the Tea Party’s recent initiatives, including the 2013 government shutdown, and evaluate their prospects for the 2016 election.

Understanding the Tea Party Movement

Understanding the Tea Party Movement
Author: Nella Van Dyke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317004578

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Hailing themselves as heirs to the American Revolution, the Tea Party movement staged tax day protests in over 750 US cities in April 2009, quickly establishing a large and volatile social movement. Tea Partiers protested at town hall meetings about health care across the country in August, leading to a large national demonstration in Washington on September 12, 2009. The movement spurred the formation (or redefinition) of several national organizations and many more local groups, and emerged as a strong force within the Republican Party. Self-described Tea Party candidates won victories in the November 2010 elections. Even as activists demonstrated their strength and entered government, the future of the movement's influence, and even its ultimate goals, are very much in doubt. In 2012, Barack Obama, the movement’s prime target, decisively won re-election, Congressional Republicans were unable to govern, and the Republican Party publicly wrestled with how to manage the insurgency within. Although there is a long history of conservative movements in America, the library of social movement studies leans heavily to the left. The Tea Party movement, its sudden emergence and its uncertain fate, provides a challenge to mainstream American politics. It also challenges scholars of social movements to reconcile this new movement with existing knowledge about social movements in America. Understanding the Tea Party Movement addresses these challenges by explaining why and how the movement emerged when it did, how it relates to earlier eruptions of conservative populism, and by raising critical questions about the movement's ultimate fate.

Prissy Sissy Tea Party Series Book 2 The Chinese New Year Tea Party Tea Time Improves Manners

Prissy Sissy Tea Party Series Book 2 The Chinese New Year Tea Party Tea Time Improves Manners
Author: Elizabeth Long
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781514421741

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The Prissy Sissy Tea Party Series of children’s books is centered around tea parties. The setting is a small town in the South. Sissy’s parents own a private school, L’Ecole Par Excellence, and a bed-and-breakfast inn, known as Magnolia Manor. The main character is Sissy, an eight-year-old who is the product of a Southern mother who believes strongly in maintaining the social graces, customs, and traditions of the past and a retired father who was a military officer but is now headmaster of their private school. Sissy blends her mother’s influence with her own travel experiences and exposure to various cultures made possible because of her father’s military assignments. She then tells her story in her own prissy Sissy way. Her four best friends are Lauren, Zack, Alex, and Zeus, her Doberman pinscher. There are several exchange students attending the school who will appear as special guests when a tea party focuses on their homeland. These books teach readers manners, tea etiquette, and the social graces. I am aware that today’s world is one giant, global society. Writing about other countries and studying their history and culture lend a cosmopolitan flavor to these books. Different tea customs are explored and put into practice at the tea table. Artistic and musical personalities are also an integral part of this series. Each book has a particular theme incorporating the aforementioned elements. Areas of interest: Vocabulary building Manners Tea etiquette History Cultural arts / music and art Other cultures and customs Humanities These books would appeal to ages four to ten.