Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism:
"In the presidential campaign of 1948, Henry Wallace set out to challenge the conventional wisdom of his time, blaming the United States, and not the Soviet Union, for the Cold War, denouncing the popular Marshall Plan, and calling for an end to segregation. In addition, he argued that domestic...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the presidential campaign of 1948, Henry Wallace set out to challenge the conventional wisdom of his time, blaming the United States, and not the Soviet Union, for the Cold War, denouncing the popular Marshall Plan, and calling for an end to segregation. In addition, he argued that domestic fascism--rather than international communism--posed the primary threat to the nation. He even welcomed Communists into his campaign, admiring their commitment to peace. Focusing on what Wallace himself later considered his campaign's most important aspect, the troubled relationship between non-Communist progressives like himself and members of the American Communist Party, Thomas W. Devine demonstrates that such an alliance was not only untenable but, from the perspective of the American Communists, undesirable, as well"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-393) and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 408 S. 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781469602035 9781469622088 |
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spelling | Devine, Thomas W. Verfasser (DE-588)107272748X aut Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism Thomas W. Devine 1. ed. Chapel Hill Univ. of North Carolina Press 2013 xiv, 408 S. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-393) and index A Frenchman Named Duclos: The Communists and the Origins of the Progressive Party -- I Shall Run as an Independent Candidate for President: Launching Gideon's Army -- One Robin Doesn't Bring No Spring: Early Victories and Mounting Attacks -- Wall Street Is in the Saddle: Henry Wallace's Critique of Containment -- Like a Silken Thread Running Through the Whole Thing: Lead-Up to the National Convention and the Crafting of a Third Party Platform -- The Whole Place Has Gone Wallace Wacky: The Founding Convention of the Progressive Party -- Rolling Downhill: Post-Convention Fallout and Dropouts -- Too Damned Long in the Woods to Be Fooled by Weasels: Youth, Labor, Spies, and the Post-Convention Campaign -- Thirty Years Too Soon: Gideon's Army Invades Dixie -- Truman Defeats Wallace: Denouement -- Conclusion "In the presidential campaign of 1948, Henry Wallace set out to challenge the conventional wisdom of his time, blaming the United States, and not the Soviet Union, for the Cold War, denouncing the popular Marshall Plan, and calling for an end to segregation. In addition, he argued that domestic fascism--rather than international communism--posed the primary threat to the nation. He even welcomed Communists into his campaign, admiring their commitment to peace. Focusing on what Wallace himself later considered his campaign's most important aspect, the troubled relationship between non-Communist progressives like himself and members of the American Communist Party, Thomas W. Devine demonstrates that such an alliance was not only untenable but, from the perspective of the American Communists, undesirable, as well"-- Wallace, Henry A. / (Henry Agard) / 1888-1965 Wallace, Henry Agard 1888-1965 (DE-588)119366126 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1948 gnd rswk-swf Political campaigns / United States Presidents / United States / Election / 1948 Politik Präsidentenwahl (DE-588)4047020-9 gnd rswk-swf Wahlkampf (DE-588)4064292-6 gnd rswk-swf United States / Politics and government / 1945-1953 USA Wallace, Henry Agard 1888-1965 (DE-588)119366126 p Präsidentenwahl (DE-588)4047020-9 s Wahlkampf (DE-588)4064292-6 s Geschichte 1948 z DE-604 http://www.netread.com/jcusers/1116/2615244/image/lgcover.4086194.jpg Cover image |
spellingShingle | Devine, Thomas W. Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism A Frenchman Named Duclos: The Communists and the Origins of the Progressive Party -- I Shall Run as an Independent Candidate for President: Launching Gideon's Army -- One Robin Doesn't Bring No Spring: Early Victories and Mounting Attacks -- Wall Street Is in the Saddle: Henry Wallace's Critique of Containment -- Like a Silken Thread Running Through the Whole Thing: Lead-Up to the National Convention and the Crafting of a Third Party Platform -- The Whole Place Has Gone Wallace Wacky: The Founding Convention of the Progressive Party -- Rolling Downhill: Post-Convention Fallout and Dropouts -- Too Damned Long in the Woods to Be Fooled by Weasels: Youth, Labor, Spies, and the Post-Convention Campaign -- Thirty Years Too Soon: Gideon's Army Invades Dixie -- Truman Defeats Wallace: Denouement -- Conclusion Wallace, Henry A. / (Henry Agard) / 1888-1965 Wallace, Henry Agard 1888-1965 (DE-588)119366126 gnd Political campaigns / United States Presidents / United States / Election / 1948 Politik Präsidentenwahl (DE-588)4047020-9 gnd Wahlkampf (DE-588)4064292-6 gnd |
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title | Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism |
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title_exact_search | Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism |
title_full | Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism Thomas W. Devine |
title_fullStr | Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism Thomas W. Devine |
title_full_unstemmed | Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism Thomas W. Devine |
title_short | Henry Wallace's 1948 presidential campaign and the future of postwar liberalism |
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