A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960
This book tells the story of 1960—a tumultuous, transitional year that unleashed the forces that eventually reshaped the American nation and the entire planet, to the joy of millions and the sorrow of millions more.

In 1960, attitudes were changing; barriers were falling. It was a transitional year, during which the world as we know it today was beginning to take shape. While other books have focused on the presidential contest between Kennedy and Nixon, A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960 illuminates the emerging forces that would transform the nation and the world during the 1960s, putting the election in the broader context of American history—and world history as well.

While the author does devote a large portion of this book to the 1960 presidential campaign, he also highlights four pivotal trends that changed life for decades to come: unprecedented scientific breakthroughs, ranging from the Xerox copier to new spacecraft for manned flight; fragmentation of the international power structure, notably the schism between the Soviet Union and China; the pursuit of freedom, both through the civil rights movement at home and the drive for independence in Africa; and the elevation of pleasure and self-expression in American culture, largely as a result of federal approval of the birth-control pill and the increasing popularity of illegal drugs.

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A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960
This book tells the story of 1960—a tumultuous, transitional year that unleashed the forces that eventually reshaped the American nation and the entire planet, to the joy of millions and the sorrow of millions more.

In 1960, attitudes were changing; barriers were falling. It was a transitional year, during which the world as we know it today was beginning to take shape. While other books have focused on the presidential contest between Kennedy and Nixon, A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960 illuminates the emerging forces that would transform the nation and the world during the 1960s, putting the election in the broader context of American history—and world history as well.

While the author does devote a large portion of this book to the 1960 presidential campaign, he also highlights four pivotal trends that changed life for decades to come: unprecedented scientific breakthroughs, ranging from the Xerox copier to new spacecraft for manned flight; fragmentation of the international power structure, notably the schism between the Soviet Union and China; the pursuit of freedom, both through the civil rights movement at home and the drive for independence in Africa; and the elevation of pleasure and self-expression in American culture, largely as a result of federal approval of the birth-control pill and the increasing popularity of illegal drugs.

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A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960

A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960

by G. Scott Thomas
A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960

A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960

by G. Scott Thomas

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This book tells the story of 1960—a tumultuous, transitional year that unleashed the forces that eventually reshaped the American nation and the entire planet, to the joy of millions and the sorrow of millions more.

In 1960, attitudes were changing; barriers were falling. It was a transitional year, during which the world as we know it today was beginning to take shape. While other books have focused on the presidential contest between Kennedy and Nixon, A New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the Tumultuous Year of 1960 illuminates the emerging forces that would transform the nation and the world during the 1960s, putting the election in the broader context of American history—and world history as well.

While the author does devote a large portion of this book to the 1960 presidential campaign, he also highlights four pivotal trends that changed life for decades to come: unprecedented scientific breakthroughs, ranging from the Xerox copier to new spacecraft for manned flight; fragmentation of the international power structure, notably the schism between the Soviet Union and China; the pursuit of freedom, both through the civil rights movement at home and the drive for independence in Africa; and the elevation of pleasure and self-expression in American culture, largely as a result of federal approval of the birth-control pill and the increasing popularity of illegal drugs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313397950
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/12/2011
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

G. Scott Thomas has been a journalist for more than thirty years.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1 Prologue: The Spirit of Camp David
2 January: Around the Next Corner
3 February: Striding Toward Freedom
4 March: The Wind of Change
5 April: Paper Tigers
6 May: Spoiling for a Fight
7 June: Off Again, On Again
8 July: The New Frontier
9 August: Beginning to Stir
10 September: Substance and Appearance
11 October: A Suitcase of Votes
12 November: The Help of a Few Close Friends
13 December: The Can-Do Society
14 Epilogue: Passing the Torch
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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