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From Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity to Glenn Beck and Matt Drudge, Americans are accustomed to thinking of right-wing media as integral to contemporary conservatism. But today''s well-known personalities make up the second generation of broadcasting and publishing activists. Messengers of the Right tells the story of the little-known first generation.
Beginning in the late 1940s, activists working in media emerged as leaders of the American conservative movement. They not only started an array of enterprises—publishing houses, radio programs, magazines, book clubs, television shows—they also built the movement. They coordinated rallies, founded organizations, ran political campaigns, and mobilized voters. While these media activists disagreed profoundly on tactics and strategy, they shared a belief that political change stemmed not just from ideas but from spreading those ideas through openly ideological communications channels.
In Messengers of the R

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"Nicole Hemmer's well-researched and well-argued book Messengers of the Right . . . [emphasizes] the contributions of three 'media activists' who helped give coherence to the midcentury right: the radio host and political organizer Clarence Manion, the book publisher Henry Regnery, and the longtime National Review publisher William A. Rusher. Hemmer convincingly shows how all three helped pioneer the ideologically charged conservative media of our own time." * The New York Review of Books *
"In recent decades, American politics has been transformed by the explosion of right-wing media outlets-from Rush Limbaugh and talk radio to Roger Ailes and Fox News to countless publishing imprints, websites, and little magazines. With Messengers of the Right, historian Nicole Hemmer has written the single best book to date about the roots and growth of the ideas and networks underneath it all. Deeply researched, subtly argued, and lucidly and often humorously written, this first-rate work of scholarship instantly joins the must-read list for any student of the history of conservatism, the history of modern media, or indeed the history of the polarized political culture in which we find ourselves today." * David Greenberg, author of Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency *
"Read Nicole Hemmer's superb new book, and you'll never see 'liberal mainstream media' in the same way again. With rigorous research and sparkling prose, Messengers of the Right tells the fascinating stories of the people whose core convictions and communications artistry helped create modern conservatism. This is political history-and American history-at its finest." * Margaret O'Mara, University of Washington *

Table of Contents

Preface
PART I. NETWORKS
Chapter 1. The Outsiders
Chapter 2. The Outlets
Chapter 3. The Obstacles
PART II. LEADERS
Chapter 4. The Movement
Chapter 5. The Millstone
Chapter 6. The Muzzle
PART III. ELECTIONS
Chapter 7. The Purists
Chapter 8. The Partisans
Chapter 9. The Pivot
PART IV. ADAPTATIONS
Chapter 10. The Compromise
Chapter 11. The Contraction
Chapter 12. The Comeback
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 17/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9780812224306, 978-0812224306
      ISBN10: 0812224302

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity to Glenn Beck and Matt Drudge, Americans are accustomed to thinking of right-wing media as integral to contemporary conservatism. But today''s well-known personalities make up the second generation of broadcasting and publishing activists. Messengers of the Right tells the story of the little-known first generation.
      Beginning in the late 1940s, activists working in media emerged as leaders of the American conservative movement. They not only started an array of enterprises—publishing houses, radio programs, magazines, book clubs, television shows—they also built the movement. They coordinated rallies, founded organizations, ran political campaigns, and mobilized voters. While these media activists disagreed profoundly on tactics and strategy, they shared a belief that political change stemmed not just from ideas but from spreading those ideas through openly ideological communications channels.
      In Messengers of the R

      Trade Review
      "Nicole Hemmer's well-researched and well-argued book Messengers of the Right . . . [emphasizes] the contributions of three 'media activists' who helped give coherence to the midcentury right: the radio host and political organizer Clarence Manion, the book publisher Henry Regnery, and the longtime National Review publisher William A. Rusher. Hemmer convincingly shows how all three helped pioneer the ideologically charged conservative media of our own time." * The New York Review of Books *
      "In recent decades, American politics has been transformed by the explosion of right-wing media outlets-from Rush Limbaugh and talk radio to Roger Ailes and Fox News to countless publishing imprints, websites, and little magazines. With Messengers of the Right, historian Nicole Hemmer has written the single best book to date about the roots and growth of the ideas and networks underneath it all. Deeply researched, subtly argued, and lucidly and often humorously written, this first-rate work of scholarship instantly joins the must-read list for any student of the history of conservatism, the history of modern media, or indeed the history of the polarized political culture in which we find ourselves today." * David Greenberg, author of Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency *
      "Read Nicole Hemmer's superb new book, and you'll never see 'liberal mainstream media' in the same way again. With rigorous research and sparkling prose, Messengers of the Right tells the fascinating stories of the people whose core convictions and communications artistry helped create modern conservatism. This is political history-and American history-at its finest." * Margaret O'Mara, University of Washington *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      PART I. NETWORKS
      Chapter 1. The Outsiders
      Chapter 2. The Outlets
      Chapter 3. The Obstacles
      PART II. LEADERS
      Chapter 4. The Movement
      Chapter 5. The Millstone
      Chapter 6. The Muzzle
      PART III. ELECTIONS
      Chapter 7. The Purists
      Chapter 8. The Partisans
      Chapter 9. The Pivot
      PART IV. ADAPTATIONS
      Chapter 10. The Compromise
      Chapter 11. The Contraction
      Chapter 12. The Comeback
      Notes
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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