Beth Bailey Quotes
William Graebner's Brilliant Analysis Of America's Struggles Over The Meaning Of Patty Hearst Gives Us Not Only New Perspectives On The 1970s, On Americans' Fundamental Understandings Of Their World In A Bicentennial Year That Offered Little To Celebrate, But Also On The Longing For Heroism And The Desire For Belief In Free Will That Graebner Believes Structured The Rise Of Reagan-era Conservatism. This Is A Masterful Work Of Cultural History.
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