Including representative journals for the 20th and late 19th
centuries, this book profiles the most significant conservative
journals of the past century. From the rise of industrial
capitalism, when laissez-faire conservatives praised bountiful
America, to the end of the Cold War, these journals have covered a
variety of topics from differing, sometimes even contradictory,
points of view. Yet they speak to the richness and
comprehensiveness of the conservative press in America. Together
they provide a focused history of conservative thought in 20th
Century America. Along with the companion volume on the 18th and
19th Centuries, the book provides a valuable resource for students
of the conservative press in America.
Covering a variety of disparate journals, the volume arranges
them both chronologically and in sections reflecting the themes
covered. Politics, individualism, isolationism, anti-Communism, the
New Right, neoconservatism, and public policy are featured in four
of the sections, while journals examining the issues of religious
conservatism appear in sections devoted to Orthodox Protestant and
Catholic journals. Yet another section focuses on journals dealing
with literary and cultural topics. The remaining sections examine
libertarianism, traditionalist perspectives, and extreme right-wing
publications. Each section is unified with an introductory essay
exploring the connecting themes and issues.
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