Includes bibliographical references (p. [254]-262) and index.
Contents:
"Had enough?" the elections of 1946 -- Clark Clifford and democratic party campaign strategy -- The eightieth congress and the question of mandate -- Henry Wallace and the split of the democratic left -- Truman versus organized labor: the origins of conflict -- The ADA and the splintering of postwar liberalism -- The loosening of old chains -- The end of southern dominance in the democratic party -- The Eisenhower phenomenon -- The democrats and the Eisenhower diversion -- The do-nothing eightieth congress's second session -- The republicans nominate Dewey -- The democrats nominate Truman -- The campaigns -- The democratic party factions and the election -- Postelection analysis.
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