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Ronald Reagan changed the political landscape of the U.S. domestic scene. Under Reagan, the role of government became more limited, and it was scaled down from the liberal welfare state of the 1960s. A case also could be made that Reagan transformed foreign policy by questioning the legitimacy of the Soviet Union, calling it an "evil empire" whose continued existence was not inevitable. In the end, Reagan proved to be a transformational president having made a lasting impact on both domestic and foreign policy. Ronald Reagan's legacy is reflected in many of the citations contained in this new comprehensive bibliography, which encompasses his entire life, with an emphasis on his presidency. Areas covered include rhetoric, communication, interviews, and selected writings of Ronald Reagan; biographical publications; childhood and early years; Reagan's pre-presidential political career; the Reagan presidency (including contemporary assessments, the politics of the Reagan administration, institutions, domestic issues, foreign policy, defense/military issues, national security, the assassination attempt, constitutional and legal issues, and Iran-Contra); administration personnel; post-presidential years; Reagan's personal life; bibliographies, satire and humor, iconography, and fiction and poetry; and Reagan's legacy.

Ronald Reagan: A Bibliography

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Ronald Reagan changed the political landscape of the U.S. domestic scene. Under Reagan, the role of government became more limited,... Read more

    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 06/06/2008
    ISBN13: 9780810861183, 978-0810861183
    ISBN10: 0810861186

    Number of Pages: 576

    Non Fiction , History

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    Ronald Reagan changed the political landscape of the U.S. domestic scene. Under Reagan, the role of government became more limited, and it was scaled down from the liberal welfare state of the 1960s. A case also could be made that Reagan transformed foreign policy by questioning the legitimacy of the Soviet Union, calling it an "evil empire" whose continued existence was not inevitable. In the end, Reagan proved to be a transformational president having made a lasting impact on both domestic and foreign policy. Ronald Reagan's legacy is reflected in many of the citations contained in this new comprehensive bibliography, which encompasses his entire life, with an emphasis on his presidency. Areas covered include rhetoric, communication, interviews, and selected writings of Ronald Reagan; biographical publications; childhood and early years; Reagan's pre-presidential political career; the Reagan presidency (including contemporary assessments, the politics of the Reagan administration, institutions, domestic issues, foreign policy, defense/military issues, national security, the assassination attempt, constitutional and legal issues, and Iran-Contra); administration personnel; post-presidential years; Reagan's personal life; bibliographies, satire and humor, iconography, and fiction and poetry; and Reagan's legacy.

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