Don't blame us : suburban liberals and the transformation of the Democratic Party / Lily Geismer.

Author/creator Geismer, Lily author.
Format Book
PublicationPrinceton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, [2015]
Descriptionxvi, 368 pages ; 25 cm.
Subjects

SeriesPolitics and society in twentieth-century America
Politics and society in twentieth-century America. ^A460998
Contents No ordinary suburbs -- Good neighbors -- A multiracial world -- Grappling with growth -- Political action for peace -- A new center -- Open suburbs vs. open space -- Tightening the belt -- No one home to answer the phone -- From Taxachusetts to the Massachusetts miracle.
Abstract "Don't Blame Us traces the reorientation of modern liberalism and the Democratic Party away from their roots in labor union halls of northern cities to white-collar professionals in postindustrial high-tech suburbs, and casts new light on the importance of suburban liberalism in modern American political culture. Focusing on the suburbs along the high-tech corridor of Route 128 around Boston, Lily Geismer challenges conventional scholarly assessments of Massachusetts exceptionalism, the decline of liberalism, and suburban politics in the wake of the rise of the New Right and the Reagan Revolution in the 1970s and 1980s. Although only a small portion of the population, knowledge professionals in Massachusetts and elsewhere have come to wield tremendous political leverage and power. By probing the possibilities and limitations of these suburban liberals, this rich and nuanced account shows that--far from being an exception to national trends--the suburbs of Massachusetts offer a model for understanding national political realignment and suburban politics in the second half of the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2014021096
ISBN9780691157238 hardback
ISBN0691157235 hardback