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Nixonland: America's Second Civil War and the Divisive Legacy of Richard Nixon 1965-1972 - Community Reviews back

by Rick Perlstein
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mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 8 years ago
Whether 1972 or 2016, we're still in Nixonland Is Nixonland a time or a place? Back in 2008, Rick Perlstein stated that between 1965 and 1972 when Richard Nixon rose to not only the Presidency but achieving the third-largest percentage in election history that Nixonland was brought forth and has ...
jmills01
jmills01 rated it 11 years ago
I tried, seriously, but this is one long-ass book about Nixon. I couldn't get interested or motivated, so I didn't finish. Maybe I will try again later!
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 13 years ago
I have long maintained that the most influential president of the 20th century was not FDR or Reagan but Richard Nixon. While Roosevelt may have created more programs and Reagan changed the economic tone of the nation, Nixon changed how we voted and how our politicians campaigned. And that may have ...
Stephanie's books and other things
Stephanie's books and other things rated it 13 years ago
This was a hard book for me to get through. I had to take breaks and read two other books while getting through this one. It was a bit slow going, and also depressing. Nixon was the first Republican president who was obsessed with power. Power was much much more important to him then doing the jo...
Another fine mess
Another fine mess rated it 15 years ago
I'm halfway through this book, and Perlstein's punchy and sweeping account (zeroing in on specific incidents, rack-focusing back out to a big picture) is a pleasure to read, let alone chockfull (hey--what is a "chock"? what does it look like half-empty?) of insights, disturbingly acute analytical ...
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