Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.

My dissertation provides an analysis of how conservative California Republicans, after a disastrous drubbing at the polls in 1958, eventually seized the reins of the party from the state's moderates, who had long controlled it. Using vituperative polemics against the "tyrannical" poli...

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Main Author: Schuparra, Kurt Robert.
Other Authors: Garcia, Juan
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1995
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187051
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1870512015-10-23T04:33:51Z Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966. Schuparra, Kurt Robert. Garcia, Juan Putnam, Jackson Miller, Patrick Political science. My dissertation provides an analysis of how conservative California Republicans, after a disastrous drubbing at the polls in 1958, eventually seized the reins of the party from the state's moderates, who had long controlled it. Using vituperative polemics against the "tyrannical" policies of the "liberal establishment," the conservatives overcame their longstanding "extremist" image in 1966 and achieved their greatest success in the election of Ronald Reagan as governor. While I am concerned with prominent figures such as Reagan and Barry Goldwater, my larger interest is in the movement behind these individuals and the political culture in which it thrived. I also assess the extent to which the struggle between liberals and conservatives in the Golden State both reflected and influenced the national debate over the direction of the country's domestic and foreign policies. Southern California, particularly Los Angeles and Orange counties, was the stronghold of Republican conservatism. My analysis, therefore, focuses on these two counties, but within the broader context of state and national politics. Ultimately, the California conservative movement proved to be a harbinger of the shift to the right in public opinion throughout the nation in the latter half of the 1960s, especially in regard to the issues of race and federal spending. Thus, the state's Republican Right played a pivotal role in bringing about a conservative era which arguably still prevails. 1995 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187051 703281730 9531075 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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Schuparra, Kurt Robert.
Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.
description My dissertation provides an analysis of how conservative California Republicans, after a disastrous drubbing at the polls in 1958, eventually seized the reins of the party from the state's moderates, who had long controlled it. Using vituperative polemics against the "tyrannical" policies of the "liberal establishment," the conservatives overcame their longstanding "extremist" image in 1966 and achieved their greatest success in the election of Ronald Reagan as governor. While I am concerned with prominent figures such as Reagan and Barry Goldwater, my larger interest is in the movement behind these individuals and the political culture in which it thrived. I also assess the extent to which the struggle between liberals and conservatives in the Golden State both reflected and influenced the national debate over the direction of the country's domestic and foreign policies. Southern California, particularly Los Angeles and Orange counties, was the stronghold of Republican conservatism. My analysis, therefore, focuses on these two counties, but within the broader context of state and national politics. Ultimately, the California conservative movement proved to be a harbinger of the shift to the right in public opinion throughout the nation in the latter half of the 1960s, especially in regard to the issues of race and federal spending. Thus, the state's Republican Right played a pivotal role in bringing about a conservative era which arguably still prevails.
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title Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.
title_short Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.
title_full Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.
title_fullStr Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.
title_full_unstemmed Freedom vs. tyranny: The rise and triumph of the California right, 1958-1966.
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