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In the Spring of 2009, the Tea Party emerged onto the American political scene. In the wake of Obama’s election, as commentators proclaimed the "death of conservatism," Tax Day rallies and Tea Party showdowns at congressional town hall meetings marked a new and unexpected chapter in American conservatism. Accessible to students and general readers, Steep: The Precipitous Rise of the Tea Party brings together leading scholars and experts on the American Right to examine a political movement that electrified American society. Topics addressed by the volume’s contributors include the Tea Party’s roots in earlier mass movements of the Right and in distinctive forms of American populism and conservatism, the significance of class, race and gender to the rise and successes of the Tea Party, the effect of the Tea Party on the Republican Party, the relationship between the Tea Party and the Religious Right, and the contradiction between the grass-roots nature of the Tea Party and the established political financing behind it. Throughout the volume, authors provide detailed and often surprising accounts of the movement’s development at local and national levels. In an Epilogue, the Editors address the relationship between the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction: The Rise of the Tea Party
  2. Christine Trost, Lawrence Rosenthal
  3. pp. 1-22
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  1. Part One: What Manner of Movement?
  1. Chapter 1. The Tea Party in Historical Perspective: A Conservative Response to a Crisis of Political Economy
  2. Charles Postel
  3. pp. 25-46
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  1. Chapter 2. Reframing Populist Resentments in the Tea Party Movement
  2. Chip Berlet
  3. pp. 47-66
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  1. Chapter 3. View from the Top: Report on Six National Tea Party Organizations
  2. Devin Burghart
  3. pp. 67-97
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  1. Chapter 4. Astroturf versus Grass Roots: Scenes from Early Tea Party Mobilization
  2. Clarence Y. H. Lo
  3. pp. 98-130
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  1. Part Two: "The Real Americans": Motivation and Identity
  1. Chapter 5. The Tea Party: A "White Citizenship" Movement?
  2. Lisa Disch
  3. pp. 133-151
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  1. Chapter 6. The Past and Future of Race in the Tea Party Movement
  2. Joseph Lowndes
  3. pp. 152-170
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  1. Chapter 7. Of Mama Grizzlies and Politics: Women and the Tea Party
  2. Melissa Deckman
  3. pp. 171-192
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  1. Part Three: New on the Bloc: Political Impact
  1. Chapter 8. Grand Old Tea Party: Partisan Polarization and the Rise of the Tea Party Movement
  2. Alan I. Abramowitz
  3. pp. 195-211
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  1. Chapter 9. The Future of the Tea Party: Scoring an Invitation to the Republican Party
  2. Martin Cohen
  3. pp. 212-241
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  1. Chapter 10. The Tea Party and the Religious Right Movements: Frenemies with Benefits
  2. Peter Montgomery
  3. pp. 242-274
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  1. Epilogue: A Tale of Two Movements
  2. pp. 275-282
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  1. About the Contributors
  2. pp. 283-286
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 287-297
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