@book{d2f4d0ffa97540bbb9044f3a9315f477,
title = "Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right",
author = "Nickerson, {Michelle M.}",
note = "Conservatism became something different at the end of the fifties; it became a self-conscious movement. The right acquired coherence, momentum, and eventually power as different constituencies embraced {"}conservative{"} as a political identity. Activists, clergymen, captains of industry, and Republican Party leaders came to recognize themselves as part of a larger political community that aimed to contain government.",
year = "2012",
month = apr,
day = "15",
language = "American English",
}