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Brian Manning

    Welcome to the Homeland
    English People and the English Revolution
    1649. The Crisis of the English Revolution
    Aristocrats, Plebeians, and Revolution in England, 1640-1660
    Revolution and Counter-revolution in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1658-1660
    • Welcome to the Homeland

      A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution

      • 296 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      After George Bush’s stunning reelection in 2004, newspaper headlines such as “Rural Values Proved Pivotal” summed up the story, and the outcome left tens of millions of urban Americans baffled and outraged.America’s political divide is not between red states and blue states. The divide is between counties in every state in the nation, and this urban—rural schism is the new frontier in America’s culture war.For the first time, Welcome to the Homeland explores the radically different culture evolving just over the horizon of our urban beltways, and explains how Homelanders – Mann’s name for the nation’s fifty million rural whites – have managed to dominate the conservative base of the Republican Party, the Senate, and the Supreme Court, and to use the electoral college, which favors small states, to their advantage. Ultimately, Homelanders are fighting to create a new national culture, one rooted in the traditional values of nineteenth-century America.In a nation that grows more urban and multiracial every year, how did Homelanders seize so much power? In a unique blend of travelogue, political analysis, and family memoir, Mann unveils a grassroots movement that has done the impossible, reversing the urban tide of American politics.

      Welcome to the Homeland2006
    • "This book explores the events between the death of Oliver Cromwell and the Restoration of the monarchy. Manning shows that the Restoration was by no means inevitable after Cromwell's death, and describes the political battles fought over the future of Britain between 1658 and 1660." "The great strength of Manning's book is the detail with which he evokes the activities of ordinary groups of people in 17th century Britain, some of whom would not give up their struggle for a democratic republic."--Jacket

      Revolution and Counter-revolution in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1658-16602003
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