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Refusing to be Forgotten

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Considered by many the most talented continuator of the Nashville Agrarians, Melvin E. Bradford occupies a special place in the history of modern Southern conservatism. Bradford challenged established views of the founding, nature, and political tradition of the American Union and, most controversially, the "myth" of Abraham Lincoln. His writings substantially expanded the cultural and intellectual vision of the Agrarians by adding a new political dimension, and provided vitality and intellectual weight to the Southern conservative tradition. Bradford’s scholarship can significantly contribute to a more multifaceted and nuanced understanding of American history, tradition, and identity. This book is the first comprehensive analysis of Bradford’s political thought.

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ISBN: 9783631898819
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Author: Marcin Gajek, Bohdan Szklarski
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 180 pages
Series: Studies in Politics, Security and Society
Genres: Social and political philosophy
Political science and theory
Comparative politics
Right-of-centre democratic ideologies
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought