Framing the Sixties
Discover the intricate relationship between political leadership and public memory in Framing the Sixties by Bernard von Bothmer. Published in 2010, this compelling paperback spans 320 pages, exploring how four influential U.S. presidents—Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush—navigated the turbulent legacy of the 1960s. Von Bothmer delves into the ways these leaders strategically shaped public perceptions to further their political agendas, reflecting on the evolving political culture in the United States throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. This insightful analysis not only highlights the historical significance of the Sixties but also provides a critical lens on conservatism and liberalism in contemporary America. Ideal for history enthusiasts and political science scholars alike, Framing the Sixties offers a thought-provoking examination of how memory and politics intertwine.