Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 132
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-0-7425-4421-5 • Paperback • May 2006 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Edward M. Yager is associate professor of political science at Western Kentucky University.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Early Years
Chapter 3 The Communist Threat
Chapter 4 The "Encroaching" Federal Government
Chapter 5 Family and Friends
Chapter 6 Intellectuals
Chapter 7 The Journey and its Meaning
Ronald Reagan's Journey is an important book, a significant addition to our growing knowledge of Ronald Reagan.
— Martin Anderson, Keith and Jan Hurlbut Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Everyone knows that Ronald Reagan started as a 'New Deal Democrat' and ended as a conservative Republican. But what, exactly, does that mean? And how did it happen? In Ronald Reagan's Journey, Edward Yager answers those questions in a systematic, scholarly fashion for the first time. He fills an important gap in our understanding of one of the most important presidents of the twentieth century.
— Andrew E. Busch, Claremont McKenna College and author of Reagan?s Victory: The Presidential Election of 1980 and the Rise of the Right
The period 1945-62 was a critical stage in the political-ideological development of Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, the 1980s president, cannot be understood without understanding his transformation in this period. Reagan's life was a journey-a series of journeys; yet, the journey he traveled from 1945-62 was one of the most important of those journeys, and also one of the most neglected, until this very important book. This was the sojourn that set Reagan upon the course that took him to the presidency.This is a unique, fair, non-partisan, balanced, and generally valuable work that stands apart in the vast Reagan literature-a crucial contribution to the field. The book is consistently insightful and well-written. It is sophisticated, nuanced, careful,comprehensive, balanced, and thoughtful. Yager has done a superb job..
— Paul Kengor, Grove City College and author of God and Ronald Reagan: A Spiritual Life
The period 1945-62 was a critical stage in the political-ideological development of Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, the 1980s president, cannot be understood without understanding his transformation in this period. Reagan's life was a journey-a series of journeys; yet, the journey he traveled from 1945-62 was one of the most important of those journeys, and also one of the most neglected, until this very important book. This was the sojourn that set Reagan upon the course that took him to the presidency.This is a unique, fair, non-partisan, balanced, and generally valuable work that stands apart in the vast Reagan literature-a crucial contribution to the field. The book is consistently insightful and well-written. It is sophisticated, nuanced, careful, comprehensive, balanced, and thoughtful. Yager has done a superb job.
— Paul Kengor, Grove City College and author of God and Ronald Reagan: A Spiritual Life