The Vietnam War was the central political issue of the 1960s and 1970s. This study by Seth Offenbach explains how the conflict shaped modern conservatism. The war caused disputes between the pro-war anti-communists right and libertarian conservatives who opposed the war. At the same time, Christian evangelicals supported the war and began forming alliances with the mainstream, pro-war right. This enabled the formation of the New Right movement which came to dominate U.S. politics at the end of the twentieth century. The Conservative Movement and the Vietnam War explains the right's changes between Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan.
ISBN: | 9780367671464 |
Publication date: | 18th December 2020 |
Author: | Seth Offenbach |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 200 pages |
Series: | Routledge Advances in American History |
Genres: |
History of the Americas Social and cultural history History and Archaeology |