Description
Building on Barry Goldwater's short-lived bid for the presidential nomination in 1960, Republican conservatives forged new coalitions, began to organize at the grassroots level, and gained enough support to guarantee Goldwater the nomination in 1964. Brennan argues that Goldwater's loss to Lyndon Johnson in the general election has obscured the more significant fact that conservatives had wrested control of the Republican Party from the moderates who had dominated it for years. The lessons conservatives learned in that campaign, she says, aided them in 1968 and laid the groundwork for Ronald Reagan's presidential victory in 1980.
About the Author
Mary C. Brennan is associate professor of history at Southwest Texas State University.
Book Information
ISBN 9780807858646
Author Mary C. Brennan
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint The University of North Carolina Press
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Weight(grams) 333g