The past thirty-five years have marked an era of conservatism. Although
briefly interrupted in the late 1970s and temporarily reversed in the
1990s, a powerful surge from the right dominated American politics and
government from 1974 to 2008. In The Age of Reagan, Sean Wilentz, one
of our nation's leading historians, accounts for how a conservative
movement once deemed marginal managed to seize power and hold it, and
describes the momentous consequences that followed.
Vivid, authoritative, and illuminating from start to finish, The Age of
Reagan is a groundbreaking chronicle of America's political history
since the fall of Nixon.