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Like its predecessor, the second edition of Politics as Usual, treats the decade and a half after World War II as a discrete historical era, the end of which represents a watershed in the political life of the nation.
List of contents
Foreword vii
 Acknowledgements xii
 Preface xiii
 Preface to the First Edition xv 
Chapter One: Truman's Trial Period, 1945-1948 1 New President, New Problems 2
 The Cold War Begins 10
 The 1946 Elections 17
 The Politics of Containment 20
 Truman and the Eightieth Congress 29
 The Election of 1948 35 
Chapter Two: The Era of Hard Feelings, 1949-1952 48 Frustration of the Fair Deal 49
 The End of Bipartisanship 53
 The Anti-Communist Crusade 59
 The Korean War and American Politics 63
 Truman under Siege 75
 The Election of 1952 81 
Chapter Three: The Eisenhower Equilibrium, 1953-1956 88 The Reaffirmation of Republicanism 89
 A New Foreign Policy? 94
 The End of McCarthyism 106
 The Cooptation of Congress 117
 The Politics of Dead Center 123
 Eisenhower Ascendant 129 
Chapter Four: Endings and Beginnings, 1957-1960 140 The Continuing Problem of Civil Rights 141
 Hard Times at Home and Abroad 147
 National Security and Party Politics 159
 President versus Congress 166
 End of an Era: The Election of 1960 170
 Conclusion: Reflections on a Political Era 180
 Bibliographical Essay 186
 Index
 Photos follow page 118
About the author
Gary W. Reichard is Provost/Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of History at California State University, Long Beach. He has previously held faculty and administrative appointments at The Ohio State University, the University of Delaware, the University of Maryland, and Florida Atlantic University. He received his B.A. from the College of Wooster, his M.A. from Vanderbilt University, and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. The author of 
The Reaffirmation of Republicanism: Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Eight-third Congress, he has co-edited two books of essays on recent American politics and society: 
Reshaping America, Society and Institutions, 1945-1960 and 
American Choices: Social Dilemmas & Public Policy since 1960. In addition to teaching post-World War II United States history, he has taught the history of American immigration and ethnicity.
Summary
Like its predecessor, the second edition of Politics as Usual, treats the decade and a half after World War II as a discrete historical era, the end of which represents a watershed in the political life of the nation.