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Source Notes - The Invisible Bridge by Rick Perstein
Source Notes - The Invisible Bridge by Rick Perstein
These are the source notes for Rick Perlstein's third book chronicling the growth of conservatism. As these are the subject of some debate regarding the validity of history based on digital as well as paper archives, they are informative and reflect current style of research. They are also helpful to anyone launching an exploration of the 70s and 80s
·rickperlstein.net·
Source Notes - The Invisible Bridge by Rick Perstein
40 Years Ago: How Nixon's Resignation Paved The Way For Ronald Reagan
40 Years Ago: How Nixon's Resignation Paved The Way For Ronald Reagan
Even though reading is to most history teachers a luxury denied by the tyranny of their schedule and an ever growing list of mandates, Rick Pearlstein's three volume opus on the conservative movement of the 1960s through 1980s should be on their reading list. This excerpt should convince US History teachers that these books are worth their time.
·talkingpointsmemo.com·
40 Years Ago: How Nixon's Resignation Paved The Way For Ronald Reagan
Reaction to the DEC Spam of 1978
Reaction to the DEC Spam of 1978
The first mass marketing message sent over the internet was an announcement of a computer company (DEC) releasing a new line of computers. This is a copy of that message and several examples of the complaints regarding it. The primitive internet was called the ARPNET and included universities, government agencies and some coporations
·templetons.com·
Reaction to the DEC Spam of 1978
Point Counterpoint from January 1 1978 - YouTube
Point Counterpoint from January 1 1978 - YouTube
3:30 minute video that will show students what opinions were like in the late 1970s. Not only does this show opinions of despair, but also the optimism that would be drawn into what would be called the "Reagan revolution" just two years later.
·youtube.com·
Point Counterpoint from January 1 1978 - YouTube