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Inventing the "American Way" the Politics of Consensus from the New Deal to the Civil Rights Movement

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  • "Wendy Wall looks at how and why postwar Americans of diverse backgrounds and divergent political views agreed upon a need for and put forward a unifying set of national values. She particularly focuses on three groups: businessmen, government officials and cultural elites, and a loose collation of activists and intellectuals.--Résumé de l'éditeur."

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  • "Inventing the "American Way" : the Politics of Consensus from the New Deal to the Civil Rights Movement"
  • "Inventing the American way : the politics of consensus from the New Deal to the civil rights movement"
  • "Inventing the "American Way" The Politics of Consensus from the New Deal to the Civil Rights Movement"
  • "Inventing the "American Way" : the politics of consensus from the New Deal to the civil rights movement"