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Author Cunningham, Sean P., author.

Title Bootstrap liberalism : Texas political culture in the age of FDR / Sean P. Cunningham.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2022]

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  976.406 C917b 2022    ---  Available
Description xv, 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-300) and index.
Contents Introduction: "Men of constructive minds and patriotic motives" -- "We can do no worse" -- "Conservative progressive constructive legislation" -- "Sired by the devil and born in hell" -- "Communism with a haircut and a shave" -- "My very old and close friend" -- "A closer connection with our Federal Government" -- Conclusion: "The forgotten man."
Summary "The Lone Star State is often viewed as a bastion of conservative politics and rugged "bootstrap" individualism, but that narrative overlooks the fact that FDR's New Deal liberalism was quite popular in Texas, much more so than previous histories of the era have suggested. While it is true that many Texas Democrats remained staunchly conservative during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency, and is also true that many of these conservatives formed the basis of an established majority that would grow stronger in the decades that followed, it is simultaneously true that ordinary voters-and a good many politicians-embraced New Deal policies, federal experimentation, and direct economic aid, and often did so enthusiastically. Texas political leaders recognized the popularity of the New Deal and identified themselves with FDR for their own political advantage. Using original resources mined from six research archives, Bootstrap Liberalism explores various policy debates as they unfolded at the local, state, and national levels throughout the Great Depression and World War II eras, revealing a consistent brand of pro-New Deal messaging that won favor with voters across the state"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Texas -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 -- Influence.
New Deal, 1933-1939 -- Texas.
Right and left (Political science) -- Texas -- History -- 20th century.
Political culture -- Texas -- History -- 20th century.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945. (OCoLC)fst00032031
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) (OCoLC)fst00972484
New Deal, 1933-1939. (OCoLC)fst01036721
Political culture. (OCoLC)fst01069263
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Right and left (Political science) (OCoLC)fst01097849
Texas. (OCoLC)fst01210336
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1865-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Texas political culture in the age of FDR
ISBN 9780700633005 (cloth)
0700633006
9780700633012 (ebook)

 
    
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