The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America

Author:   Aram Goudsouzian
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469666228


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Aram Goudsouzian
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781469666228


ISBN 10:   1469666227
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Goudsouzian's book is slim and compulsively readable; as a primer on the election, it is unmatched. - Clay Risen, Chapter 16 Certainly worthy of attention as a reliable assessment of this critical election that established a new political environment for years to come. Suitable for most collections. - Library Journal Goudsouzian's well-written, engaging new book shows that the 1968 election remains open for reinterpretation. . . . A useful primer on the 1968 election, accessible to undergraduates and general readers alike. . . . The book is a thrilling, insightful introduction to one of the most contentious elections in history. - North Carolina Historical Review Offers a brisk chronicle of the pivotal US presidential election of 1968 by focusing on eight of the candidates vying for the nation's highest office. . . . This book will be useful for students of both history and political science. - Choice Reviews A detailed, authoritative, well-written, and often gripping account of the tumultuous election year of 1968. . . . Goudsouzian's writing style is energetic, accessible, and at times laced with verve and wit. . . . Overall, The Men and the Moment is an excellent read. . . . [For] both academic audiences, especially in American history and politics, and general readers. - Journal of Southern History The organization of the book provides some fresh insights. Goudsouzian's narrative takes us into a political world different from today's--a vanishing world where a candidate's nomination was influenced but not determined by the primaries. - Washington Post


Goudsouzian's book is slim and compulsively readable; as a primer on the election, it is unmatched. - Clay Risen, Chapter 16 Certainly worthy of attention as a reliable assessment of this critical election that established a new political environment for years to come. Suitable for most collections. - Library Journal Goudsouzian's well-written, engaging new book shows that the 1968 election remains open for reinterpretation. . . . A useful primer on the 1968 election, accessible to undergraduates and general readers alike. . . . The book is a thrilling, insightful introduction to one of the most contentious elections in history. - North Carolina Historical Review Offers a brisk chronicle of the pivotal US presidential election of 1968 by focusing on eight of the candidates vying for the nation's highest office. . . . This book will be useful for students of both history and political science. - Choice Reviews A detailed, authoritative, well-written, and often gripping account of the tumultuous election year of 1968. . . . Goudsouzian's writing style is energetic, accessible, and at times laced with verve and wit. . . . Overall, The Men and the Moment is an excellent read. . . . [For] both academic audiences, especially in American history and politics, and general readers. - Journal of Southern History The organization of the book provides some fresh insights. Goudsouzian's narrative takes us into a political world different from today's--a vanishing world where a candidate's nomination was influenced but not determined by the primaries. - Washington Post


Goudsouzian's well-written, engaging new book shows that the 1968 election remains open for reinterpretation. . . . A useful primer on the 1968 election, accessible to undergraduates and general readers alike. . . . The book is a thrilling, insightful introduction to one of the most contentious elections in history.--North Carolina Historical Review A detailed, authoritative, well-written, and often gripping account of the tumultuous election year of 1968. . . . Goudsouzian's writing style is energetic, accessible, and at times laced with verve and wit. . . . Overall, The Men and the Moment is an excellent read. . . . [For] both academic audiences, especially in American history and politics, and general readers.--Journal of Southern History The organization of the book provides some fresh insights. Goudsouzian's narrative takes us into a political world different from today's--a vanishing world where a candidate's nomination was influenced but not determined by the primaries.--Washington Post Offers a brisk chronicle of the pivotal US presidential election of 1968 by focusing on eight of the candidates vying for the nation's highest office. . . . This book will be useful for students of both history and political science.--Choice Reviews Certainly worthy of attention as a reliable assessment of this critical election that established a new political environment for years to come. Suitable for most collections.--Library Journal Goudsouzian's book is slim and compulsively readable; as a primer on the election, it is unmatched.--Clay Risen, Chapter 16


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Aram Goudsouzian is professor of history at the University of Memphis. His previous books include Sidney Poitier and Down to the Crossroads.

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