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Godfrey Hodgson (Author)
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0691122881 978-0691122885 September 6, 2005 1st Princeton Pbk. Ed

America in Our Time is a history of the turbulent years between the end of World War II and the fall of Richard Nixon. Focusing on the 1960s, the book debunks some of the myths about that much misremembered decade. Godfrey Hodgson pioneers the idea that in the 1950s a "liberal consensus" governed American politics, by which conservatives accepted the liberal domestic policy of the welfare state, while all but a few liberals shared the conservative foreign policy of Cold War "containment."

The book shows in rich detail how that consensus was shattered by the converging blows of racial upheaval, the Vietnam War, and a pervasive crisis of authority in American society, all the way from the family to the White House, opening the way for a new conservatism. Hodgson has added an afterword that looks back at the events covered in the book from the perspective of almost thirty years since it was published.



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Praise for the previous edition: "A critique so stimulating and compelling that I can only say read it. -- Richard R. Lingeman, New York Times



Praise for the previous edition: "[This book] simply gets right, without great fuss, the detail and proportion of things like the civil rights movement, student unrest, the stages of our Vietnam engagement. -- Garry Wills, New York Review of Books



Praise for the previous edition: "Probably the most important general account yet written of America since World War II. -- Paul Starr, New Republic

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"It simply gets right, without great fuss, the detail and proportion of things like the civil rights movement, student unrest, the stages of our Vietnam engagement."

-- Garry Wills, The New York Review of Books

"A critique so stimulating and compelling that I can only say read it." -- Richard R. Lingeman, The New York Times

"Something has changed the world; and it has become very much the point to describe it. That is the work at which Hodgson has gone about here; and his way of going about it is an admirable one indeed."

-- Murray Kempton, front page, The New York Times Book Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; 1st Princeton Pbk. Ed edition (September 6, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691122881
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691122885
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hodgson ties it all together, May 21, 1999
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I was assigned this book for my doctoral comprehensive exams. I found it to be the most readable and enjoyable history book that I have read on American history covering the period following World War II. Hodgson ties together many disperate elements, from our involvement in Vietnam, Watergate, the free speech and counterculture movements, and the equal rights movement. Hodgson's main thesis is the following -- that by the late 1950s, a new American consensus had developed about what makes America tick. It includes the following subpoints: 1) The American free enterprise system differed from the old capitalism, creating the potential for social justice. 2) What made the new economic capitalism go was growth 3) The the capitalist system, there is a certain organic harmony in the society 4) Society can now solve social problems. All that it requires is expert knowledge 5) The U.S. has enemies, mostly Marxists 6) Our system is go good, we have a duty to share this system with the world Hodgson shows how the events of the last 40 years have been shaped by these unspoken beliefs in the decisions and tragedies of this period. America in our time is written more like a long feature article than a scholarly work, which makes it more capitativing than an average book in the field. If I were going to teach a class on Modern American History, I would definately make this one a required reading on this topic. Check it out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of best books ever!, August 16, 2011
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5.0 out of 5 stars A documentary beyond the scope of film, October 10, 2008
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Hodgson covers every major trend in America for the 25 years following WWII with a depth of analysis that's rarely matched -- the migrations of Blacks to the North, Whites to the suburbs, the waves of protest movements, the shattering of consensus on American values, and the rise of a conservative backlash. As he cites Michael Novak, "It has not gone without notice that the same elites that once called white ethnics Polacks, Hunkies, Micks and Guineas, now call them racists, fascists and pigs". Possibly the only major oversight is insufficient investigation of the feminist movement.

In covering events like the Detroit riots of 1967, Hodgson conducts a ruthless critical comparison of accounts, from street talk to the densest sociological studies. He proves a competent slayer of urban myths.
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Historical time seems to have accelerated in America. Read the first page
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