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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780812250336
    Language: English
    Pages: 247 pages , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: American governance: politics, policy, and public law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Alphonso, Gwendoline Maria Polarized families, polarized parties
    DDC: 306.850973/0904
    Keywords: Families Social conditions 20th century ; Families Political aspects 20th century ; History ; Families Economic conditions 20th century ; Political parties History 20th century ; Home Political aspects 20th century ; History ; Americans Family relationships 20th century ; History ; United States Politics and government 20th century ; United States Social conditions 20th century ; USA ; Familie ; Wertordnung ; Familienbild ; Politik ; Polarisierung ; Geschichte 1945-1999 ; Familienpolitik ; Geschichte 1950-1999
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780812295191
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , 24 illus
    Series Statement: American Governance: Politics, Policy, and Public Law
    DDC: 306.850973/0904
    Abstract: Struggles to define the soul of America roil the nation's politics. Debates over the roles of gays, lesbians, women, immigrants, racial and religious minorities, and disputes over reproductive and abortion rights serve as rallying points for significant electoral groups and their representatives in government. Although the American family lies at the core of these fierce battles, the alignment of family with social or cultural issues is only a partial picture—a manifestation of the new right's late twentieth-century success in elevating "family values" over family economics.Gwendoline Alphonso makes a significant contribution to the prevailing understanding of party evolution, contemporary political polarization, and the role of the family in American political development by placing family at the center of political and cultural clashes. She demonstrates how regional ideas about family in the twentieth century have continually shaped not only Republican and Democratic policy and ideological positions concerning race and gender but also their ideals concerning the economy and the state. Drawing on extensive data from congressional committee hearings, political party platforms, legislation sponsorship, and demographic data from the Progressive, post-World War II, and late twentieth-century periods in the United States, Polarized Families, Polarized Parties offers an intricate and sophisticated analysis of how deliberations around the ideal family became critical to characterizations of party politics. By revealing the deep historical interconnections between family and the two parties' ideologies and policy preferences, Alphonso reveals that American party development is more than a story of the state and its role in the economy but also, at its core, a debate over the political values of family and the social fabric it embodies.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Nov 2018)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812295191
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource , 24 illus
    Series Statement: American Governance: Politics, Policy, and Public Law
    DDC: 306.850973/0904
    Keywords: Geschichte 1945-1999 ; Geschichte 1950-1999 ; American History ; American Studies ; Political Science ; Public Policy ; Sociology ; Americans Family relationships 20th century ; History ; Families Political aspects 20th century ; History ; Families Economic conditions 20th century ; Families Social conditions 20th century ; Politik ; Familienbild ; Polarisierung ; Familienpolitik ; Familie ; Wertordnung ; USA ; USA ; Familie ; Wertordnung ; Familienbild ; Politik ; Polarisierung ; Geschichte 1945-1999 ; USA ; Familienpolitik ; Polarisierung ; Geschichte 1950-1999
    Abstract: Struggles to define the soul of America roil the nation's politics. Debates over the roles of gays, lesbians, women, immigrants, racial and religious minorities, and disputes over reproductive and abortion rights serve as rallying points for significant electoral groups and their representatives in government. Although the American family lies at the core of these fierce battles, the alignment of family with social or cultural issues is only a partial picture—a manifestation of the new right's late twentieth-century success in elevating "family values" over family economics.Gwendoline Alphonso makes a significant contribution to the prevailing understanding of party evolution, contemporary political polarization, and the role of the family in American political development by placing family at the center of political and cultural clashes. She demonstrates how regional ideas about family in the twentieth century have continually shaped not only Republican and Democratic policy and ideological positions concerning race and gender but also their ideals concerning the economy and the state. Drawing on extensive data from congressional committee hearings, political party platforms, legislation sponsorship, and demographic data from the Progressive, post-World War II, and late twentieth-century periods in the United States, Polarized Families, Polarized Parties offers an intricate and sophisticated analysis of how deliberations around the ideal family became critical to characterizations of party politics. By revealing the deep historical interconnections between family and the two parties' ideologies and policy preferences, Alphonso reveals that American party development is more than a story of the state and its role in the economy but also, at its core, a debate over the political values of family and the social fabric it embodies
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Nov 2018) , In English
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