Law and Order
Discover the compelling narrative of the 1960s in Law and Order by Michael W. Flamm, published by Columbia University Press in 2007. This insightful book delves into the intricate political and social history of the era, examining how rising street crime and civil unrest shifted public perceptions and political dynamics. Flamm expertly illustrates how these challenges bolstered conservative ideologies while diminishing the credibility of liberal viewpoints, ultimately reshaping the American political landscape. With 312 pages of thorough analysis and engaging storytelling, Law and Order is an essential read for anyone interested in criminology, social history, and the evolution of political thought in the United States. Add this thought-provoking title to your collection today!