Conservative counterrevolution: challenging liberalism in 1950s Milwaukee
A liberal in city government -- The media makes the message -- Public or private? : the battle over Channel 10 -- Let the people vote -- Race, class, free enterprise, and suburbia -- Collective action and the threat to free enterprise -- Public interest vs. public employees
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Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield
University of Illinois Press
[2016]
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Schriftenreihe: | The working class in American history
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Zusammenfassung: | A liberal in city government -- The media makes the message -- Public or private? : the battle over Channel 10 -- Let the people vote -- Race, class, free enterprise, and suburbia -- Collective action and the threat to free enterprise -- Public interest vs. public employees "Milwaukee in the 1950s seemingly embodied the postwar liberal consensus that subscribed to a continuation of the New Deal order. However, beneath this superficial consensus bubbled an ideological ferment of conservatism. Despite the widespread national acceptance of economic policies advanced in response to the Depression, conservatives staged a grassroots resurgence during the 1950s that went beyond the intellectual movement of that time. Fueled first by opposition to government involvement in shaping economic priorities and then by resistance to employee challenges for broader workplace rights, this response preceded and at times became indistinguishable from the race-based reaction identified by many scholars as launching the conservative movement in the 1960s. Through an examination of the major challenges facing a midcentury urban mayor, Milwaukee Mayor Frank Zeidler, this study explores how historical trends often documented at the national level--reemergence of a conservative movement, the evolution from class politics to rights politics, the question of race, the struggle by public-sector employees to attain bargaining rights, the role of corporate-led efforts to influence public opinion--took shape at the local level"--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-233) and index |
Beschreibung: | x, 249 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780252039904 9780252081422 |
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spelling | Connell, Tula A. 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)1116113678 aut Conservative counterrevolution challenging liberalism in 1950s Milwaukee Tula A. Connell Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield University of Illinois Press [2016] x, 249 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The working class in American history Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-233) and index A liberal in city government -- The media makes the message -- Public or private? : the battle over Channel 10 -- Let the people vote -- Race, class, free enterprise, and suburbia -- Collective action and the threat to free enterprise -- Public interest vs. public employees "Milwaukee in the 1950s seemingly embodied the postwar liberal consensus that subscribed to a continuation of the New Deal order. However, beneath this superficial consensus bubbled an ideological ferment of conservatism. Despite the widespread national acceptance of economic policies advanced in response to the Depression, conservatives staged a grassroots resurgence during the 1950s that went beyond the intellectual movement of that time. Fueled first by opposition to government involvement in shaping economic priorities and then by resistance to employee challenges for broader workplace rights, this response preceded and at times became indistinguishable from the race-based reaction identified by many scholars as launching the conservative movement in the 1960s. Through an examination of the major challenges facing a midcentury urban mayor, Milwaukee Mayor Frank Zeidler, this study explores how historical trends often documented at the national level--reemergence of a conservative movement, the evolution from class politics to rights politics, the question of race, the struggle by public-sector employees to attain bargaining rights, the role of corporate-led efforts to influence public opinion--took shape at the local level"--Provided by publisher Zeidler, Frank P ConservatismzWisconsinzMilwaukeexHistoryy20th century LiberalismzWisconsinzMilwaukeexHistoryy20th century Social movementszWisconsinzMilwaukeexHistoryy20th century Social conflictzWisconsinzMilwaukeexHistoryy20th century MayorszWisconsinzMilwaukeevBiography Milwaukee (Wis.)xPolitics and governmenty20th century Milwaukee (Wis.)xEconomic conditionsy20th century DE-601 pdf/application http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780252081422.pdf Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Conservative counterrevolution challenging liberalism in 1950s Milwaukee |
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