Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974 (Fault Lines)
Kevin M. Kruse, Julian E. Zelizer
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Sachbuch / 20. Jahrhundert (bis 1945)
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REVISED EDITION WITH A NEW CHAPTER AND EPILOGUE
Two award-winning and best-selling historians explore the origins of a divided America in a new edition of Fault Lines.
In this fully updated second edition of their masterful history, leading historians and best-selling authors Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer uncover the origins of our current moment, answering the question: When—and how—did America become so polarized? It all starts in 1974 with the Watergate crisis, the OPEC oil embargo, desegregation, busing riots in Boston, and the wind-down of the Vietnam War. What follows is the story of our own lifetimes. It’s the story of ever-widening historical fault lines over economic inequality, race, gender, and sex norms firing up a polarized political landscape. It is also the story of the profound transformations of the media and our political system fueling the fire. The new edition includes a brand-new chapter, “American Carnage,” on the Trump administration; a new epilogue on the Biden administration and the 2024 general election; and significant updates throughout.
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