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Review Essay

More than backlash: rethinking working-class politics and the fall of the New Deal Order

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1. Cowie and Salvatore's “Long Exception” is also the subject of their forthcoming and long-awaited new history of the place of New Deal liberalism in American history (Citation2008).

2. Coauthor of this review Lombardo's forthcoming case study of blue-collar politics in postwar Philadelphia examines how interwoven structural forces and public policy combined in the 1960s and 1970s to alter working-class political development. See Lombardo, “Making Blue-Collar Conservatism: Race, Class, and Politics in Frank Rizzo's Philadelphia” (Citation2013).

3. Historian Moreton offers one example of how working women engaged the politics of conservatism in the late twentieth century. See Moreton (Citation2010).

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