Description
This book is the first history of the development of American Jewish political conservatism.
About the Author
Historian, social activist, and a prolific writer, Murray Friedman was appointed as vice chair of the US Civil Rights Commission in Washington, D.C. by Preisdent Ronald Reagan and acting chair following the death of the chairman. He will be honored in 2005 by Temple University which will announce the creation of the Murray Friedman Chair in American Jewish History at that time. In 2003, he served in a State Department delegation representing the US in Vienna at a Conference on Racism, Xenophobia, and Discrimination. Dr Friedman has written and edited numerous books including What Went Wrong? The Creation and Collapse of the Black Jewish Alliance (1995), several volumes on Philadelphia history, and The Utopian Dilemma: American Jews and Public Policy. In addition, he has written articles in Commentary, The Atlantic Monthly, The Weekly Standard, and The New Republic as well as professional journals such as American Jewish History.
Reviews
'Readable and comprehensive. What distinguishes this volume from its predecessors is the greater support of attention it pays to the specifically Jewish background and concerns of some of the leading neoconservatives of both the older and the younger generations. The epilogue briefly delineates the role played by Jewish neoconservatives in the launching of the Iraq War in 2003.' Choice
'[Friedman's] book is ... an effort to demonstrate that Jewish intellectuals, activists, and policy-makers played a significant role in the formation of modern American conservatism. He therefore operates on a fairly large canvas, retelling many of the pivotal events in 20th-century American political and intellectual history, especially since World War II, and along the way introducing us to important Jewish players.' Commentary
' ... it merits reading by all students of 20th-century American political history ...' Jewish Chronicle
'... a scholarly and engaging history of the Neoconservative movement ...' Contemporary Review
'... provides a nuanced exploration of the forces that shaped the neo-conservative sensibility, and it makes for the fascinating and thought-provoking reading.' Political Studies Review
'... a valuable examination of the influence of the powerful American 'Jewish lobby.' Contemporary Review
'One is left wondering what is 'conservative' in this revolution.' Contemporary Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780521836562
Author Murray Friedman
Format Hardback
Page Count 310
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 550g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 160mm * 28mm