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Fault lines

Fault lines

Kevin Michael Kruse, Julian E. Zelizer, Kevin M. Kruse

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"In the middle of the 1970s, America entered a new era of doubt and division. Major political, economic, and social crises--Watergate, Vietnam, the rights revolutions of the 1960s--had cracked the existing social order. In the years that followed, the story of our own lifetimes would be written. Longstanding historical fault lines over income inequality, racial division, and a revolution in gender roles and sexual norms would deepen and fuel a polarized political landscape. In Fault Lines, leading historians Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer reveal how the divisions of the present day began almost four decades ago, and how they were echoed and amplified by a fracturing media landscape that witnessed the rise of cable TV, the internet, and social media. How did the United States become so divided?"--

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OL Work ID
OL19664781W

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Politics and governmentSocial changeHISTORY / United States / 21st CenturyPolarization (Social sciences)Social conflictSocial conditionsHistoryHISTORY / United States / 20th CenturyPolarization (social science)United states, history, 1969-United states, politics and government, 1945-1989United states, politics and government, 1989-United states, social conditions, 1980-New York Times reviewedUnited states, history, 20th century

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