Buckley: William F. Buckley Jr. and the Rise of American Conservatism

Backorder (temporarily out of stock)
Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publish Date
Pages
416
Dimensions
6.44 X 9.44 X 1.63 inches | 1.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781596915800

Earn by promoting books

Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.

Become an affiliate
About the Author

Carl T. Bogus is professor of law at Roger Williams University and a nationally recognized expert on politics, law, and the Constitution. His previous books include Why Lawsuits are Good for America and The Second Amendment in Law and History (co-editor).

Reviews

"How liberals should write about conservatives." --New York Times Magazine

"Remarkably perceptive... Mr. Bogus rises to the occasion, crafting a formative biography and history that is not only interesting and relevant, but an essential study of Buckley and the post-World War II conservative movement. This is an important book. Anyone, of any political stripe, interested in learning more about the rise of conservatism as a movement in the mid-20th century needs to read Carl T. Bogus' Buckley." --Washington Times

"[Bogus'] discussion of the various intellectual players is well informed, and he makes a useful contribution to understanding the contending variations of modern American conservatism." --New York Times Book Review

"Worth reading" --James B. Burnham, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"Bogus makes skillful use of unpublished letters and other contemporaneous literature to evoke the postwar furors that informed Buckley's early career and that prompted his famous battle cry, in National Review's inaugural issue, to stand athwart history, yelling 'Stop!'" --Washington Post

"Bogus capably mixes admiration with critique" --New Republic

"A thoughtful blend of biography and intellectual history ... Bogus vividly encapsulates how radically Buckley 'changed America's political realities ... a feat so great that it is almost impossible to overstate.'" --Publishers Weekly

"This is an insightful book that will please anyone interested in midcentury American history and politics. Anyone serious about political philosophy will learn from it. Highly recommended." --Library Journal (starred)

"Carl T. Bogus has given us a very fine biography of William F. Buckley Jr., the founder and central figure of the American conservative movement. Without Buckley we might not have had the Reagan presidency. As editor of National Review, columnist, author of many books, and host of the TV show Firing Line, Buckley seemed to be everywhere. Nothing like this had happened in American history." --Jeffrey Hart, Professor of English Emeritus, Dartmouth College; former senior editor, National Review; author, The Making of the Conservative Mind; National Review and its Times

"I found this book to be well-written, well-informed, and fair minded. Carl Bogus is very solid on the various forms of conservatism in the 50s and 60s and Buckley's role in defining his version. He also includes terrific, lengthy passages on Vietnam, civil rights, Reagan, Mayor Lindsay, Ayn Rand, and Russell Kirk." --James Patterson, Brown University, Bancroft Prize-winning author of Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974

"Carl Bogus has given us a terrific new book on William F. Buckley that is neither hagiography nor ideological axe-grinding. Buckley is a serious and thoughtful discussion of the nature of modern American conservatism and Buckley's role in shaping it. Liberals and conservatives will both gain immensely from this readable and entertaining work of scholarship." --Vincent J. Cannato, author of The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and his Struggle to Save New York

"not a traditional cradle-to-grave biography but an ongoing conversation about and argument with Buckley" --Kirkus