PAVING THE WAY FOR REAGAN: THE INFLUENCE OF CONSERVATIVE MEDIA ON US FOREIGN POLICY By Laurence R. Jurdem University Press of Kentucky, $45.00, 260 pages Political popularity is mostly written in sand ...
Income inequality is soaring, with the wealthiest 1 percent controlling about one-third of the nation’s wealth. Progressives clash with centrists over the scope and speed of the changes needed to ...
Public criticism of the president from GOP senators seems unprecedented. But is it? Reporter Sean Sullivan weighs in on implications for the 2018 election. Plus, historian Dr. Laurence Jurdem on what ...
This detailed dual portrait from historian Jurdem (Paving the Way for Reagan) examines the extensive correspondence between Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge to describe how their friendship ...
A review of The Rough Rider and the Professor by Laurence Jurdem. Politics makes strange bedfellows, or so the saying goes. For Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) and Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), a ...
Ronald Reagan’s long friendship with William Buckley, and his careful reading of National Review, did much to shape his presidency. © 2025 National Review ...
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