Anthony Badger explains why liberal campaigns for race-neutral economic policies failed to win over white Southerners. When federal programs did not deliver the economic benefits that white Southerners expected, the appeal of biracial politics was supplanted by the values-based lure of conservative Republicans.
Anthony J. Badger Bücher
Tony Badger war ein britischer Akademiker und Historiker, der sich auf amerikanische Geschichte spezialisiert hat. Seine Arbeit konzentrierte sich auf ein tiefes Verständnis der amerikanischen politischen und sozialen Entwicklung. Badgers Ansatz war bekannt für seine Sorgfalt und analytische Tiefe, die den Lesern eine umfassende Perspektive auf Schlüsselperioden der amerikanischen Geschichte bietet.



The New Deal : the Depression years, 1933-40
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Mr. Badger's notably successful history is not simply another narrative of the New Deal, nor does the figure of Franklin Roosevelt loom as large in his account as in some others. What he does is to consider important aspects of New Deal activity-in industry, organized labor, agriculture, welfare, and politics-and explores the major problems in interpreting the history of each. "The finest survey since William Leuchtenburg's Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal."-Frank Freidel.
This is a study of recent case studies of the New Deal which assesses the impact of the depression and New Deal programmes on businessmen, industrial workers and the unemployed. It explains the political and ideological constraints which limited the changes wrought by the New Deal.