
The Eighties
by Palermo, Joseph-
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Summary
Author Biography
Joseph A. Palermo is an associate professor of history at California State University, Sacramento. He received his bachelor's degrees in sociology and anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz; a master's degree in history from San Jose State University; and a master's degree and doctorate in American history from Cornell University. His expertise includes political history, presidential politics, presidential war powers, social movements of the 20th century, social movements of the 1960s, civil rights and the history of American foreign policy. He has written two books on Robert F. Kennedy: In His Own Right: The Political Odyssey of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (Columbia University Press, 2001); and Robert F. Kennedy and the Death of American Idealism (Pearson Longman, 2008). Professor Palermo has also written articles for anthologies on the life of Father Daniel Berrigan in The Human Tradition in America Since 1945 (Scholarly Resources Press, 2003); and on the Watergate scandal in Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon (CQ Press, 2004).
Table of Contents
Preface | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
The Moment You Know | p. x |
MySearchLab Connections: Sources Online | p. xi |
Introduction: The Demise of the Me Decade | p. 1 |
America Held Hostage | p. 1 |
Ronald Reagan | p. 3 |
Governor Reagan | p. 5 |
Presidential Candidate | p. 7 |
The 1980 Campaign | p. 9 |
Review Questions | p. 11 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 11 |
The Reagan Revolution | p. 13 |
Assassination Attempt | p. 13 |
Reagan and the Press | p. 14 |
Reagan in Power | p. 15 |
Deregulation | p. 20 |
The New Economic Orthodoxy | p. 22 |
The Environment | p. 24 |
Review Questions | p. 28 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 28 |
Foreign Policy in Reagan's First Term | p. 31 |
Foreign Policy | p. 31 |
Central America | p. 34 |
Nuclear Freeze/Strategic Defense Initiative | p. 38 |
Lebanon | p. 42 |
Grenada | p. 45 |
Review Questions | p. 46 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 47 |
Rainbow Politics and Social Movements | p. 49 |
The Opposition in 1984 | p. 49 |
Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition | p. 51 |
Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro | p. 54 |
Race Relations | p. 56 |
The ERA, Feminism, and Backlash | p. 61 |
Hiv/Aids | p. 66 |
Review Questions | p. 68 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 69 |
Popular Culture and the Culture Wars | p. 71 |
Technology and Popular Culture | p. 71 |
The Parents Music Resource Council | p. 75 |
Madonna and Springsteen | p. 78 |
Hip-Hop and Jazz | p. 80 |
The Arts and Culture Wars | p. 82 |
Review Questions | p. 85 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 85 |
Foreign Policy at Mid-Decade | p. 87 |
The Philippines, Haiti, and Libya | p. 87 |
Mikhail Gorbachev | p. 91 |
South Africa | p. 93 |
Afghanistan | p. 97 |
Reykjavik | p. 99 |
Review Questions | p. 100 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 101 |
The Reagan Revolution in Crisis | p. 103 |
Contra Resupply | p. 103 |
Arms Sales to Iran | p. 105 |
Iran-Contra Hearings | p. 108 |
More Scandals | p. 113 |
Review Questions | p. 114 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 115 |
A Bumpy Ride to a New World Order | p. 117 |
The Savings and Loan Debacle | p. 117 |
Election 1988 | p. 119 |
George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle | p. 122 |
The Berlin Wall | p. 124 |
Change Comes to the Soviet Bloc | p. 126 |
The War on Drugs | p. 128 |
The U.S. Invasion of Panama | p. 130 |
Review Questions | p. 133 |
MySearchLab Connections Sources Online | p. 134 |
Legacies of the Eighties | p. 135 |
Bibliography | p. 141 |
Index | p. 147 |
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