More than 20 years after
his inauguration, Ronald Reagans presidency remains
a great American political mystery. Just how did this
one-time B movie actor, once almost
universally derided, pull it off? What was the
relationship between his presidency, his personality, his
ideology, and the great successes of the 1980s the
resurgent patriotism, the great prosperity, and the
emerging peace with the Soviet Union? And what role did
Reagan have in some of the great failures of the period,
including Americans growing cynicism, deepening
alienation, and plunge into selfishness?
Surprisingly, Reagan scholarship
remains in its infancy. Too many monographs simply rehash
the great debates of the 1980s, either demonizing or
eulogizing Reagan, either exaggerating the eras
successes or failures. Clearly, to understand both
Reagan and his times, more work needs to be done about
President Reagan and the 1980s.
The lists of sources herein
provided are some of the sources consulted for the
preparation of my monograph on Ronald Reagan and the
1980s, Morning Again in America, to be
published soon by Princeton University Press. I am
posting these sources as a way of helping colleagues and
students probe more deeply into the politics and culture
of the 1980s, with the thought that there is so much work
to be done, it is best if we dont reinvent the
wheel or duplicate efforts. The information posted on
this Website is thanks to the diligent efforts of Bonnie
Goodman, a former student who is now a Masters of Library
Sciences student at McGill University. We offer these
listings in the hope that students and scholars can
benefit from our efforts, and that this spirit of
constructive collaboration will help us all better
understand Ronald Reagan, the 1980s, and the continuing
experiment in mass liberty and democracy known as the
United States of America.
Professor Gil Troy,
Department of History, McGill University
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