Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image (Revised)
David Greenberg
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Description
To his conservative supporters in 1940s southern California, Richard Nixon was a populist everyman; to liberal intellectuals of the 1950s, he was "Tricky Dick," a devious manipulator; to 1960s radicals, a shadowy conspirator; to the Washington press corps, a pioneering spin doctor; to his loyal Middle Americans, a victim of liberal hatred; to recent historians, an unlikely liberal. Nixon's Shadow rediscovers these competing images of the protean Nixon, showing how each was created and disseminated in American culture and how Nixon's tinkering with his own image often backfired. During Nixon's long tenure on the national stage--and through the succession of "new Nixons" so brilliantly described here--Americans came to realize how thoroughly politics relies on manipulation. Since Nixon, it has become impossible to discuss politics without asking: What is the politician's "real" character? How authentic or inauthentic is he? What image is he trying to project? More than what Nixon did, this fascinating book reveals what Nixon meant.
Product Details
Price
$30.00
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
October 01, 2004
Pages
512
Dimensions
5.6 X 1.21 X 8.26 inches | 1.08 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780393326161
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David Greenberg is a professor of history and media studies at Rutgers University, a columnist for Slate, and the author of the prizewinning Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image. A former acting editor of The New Republic, he has written for many scholarly and popular publications, including The Atlantic Monthly, Foreign Affairs, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. He lives in New York City.
Reviews
A richly informed, attractively written history.
Enthralling, compulsively readable.
A penetrating analysis of how the president's legacy has altered American politics irrevocably.
[Greenberg] goes boldly where few men (and fewer liberal historians) have gone before.
I am hard pressed to think of a book on politics as bracing and original as this one.--Jeff Greenfield
Groundbreaking....A landmark in Nixon scholarship.--Robert Dallek, author of An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963
Enthralling, compulsively readable.
A penetrating analysis of how the president's legacy has altered American politics irrevocably.
[Greenberg] goes boldly where few men (and fewer liberal historians) have gone before.
I am hard pressed to think of a book on politics as bracing and original as this one.--Jeff Greenfield
Groundbreaking....A landmark in Nixon scholarship.--Robert Dallek, author of An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963