Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Evolution of Conservatives’ Perception of Reagan
Part I: Conservative Frustration with Reagan, 1945-1988
1. The Origins and Evolution of Reagan’s Economic Policies
2. The Battle for Fiscal Conservatism: Supply-Siders vs. Budget Hawks
3. The Origins of the New Right and the Seeds of Future Frustrations
4. The Battle for America’s Soul: Conservative Disillusion with Reagan on Social Issues
5. AIDS, the New Right and Reagan's Response
6. Neoconservatives, the New Right, and Reagan’s First Two Years of Foreign Policy
7. The Year of Fear: Ronald Reagan and the Transformation of America's Foreign Policy
8. The Battle for the Cold War: Conservative Frustration with the INF Treaty
Part II: The Legacy of Evolving Mythology of President Reagan: 1988-2016
9. Recasting Reagan: How the Fortieth President Framed His Legacy, 1989-1994
10. Remembering Reagan: The Reagan Legacy in Conservative Politics, 1994-1996
11. Memorializing Reagan: Enshrining the Reagan Legacy, 1996-2000
12. Reinventing Reagan: George W. Bush and the Emergence of the Reagan Myth, 2000-2004
13. Reconstructing Reagan: How the Conservatives Created a Mythical Reagan, 2004-2008
14. Resurrecting Reagan: The Tea Party Movement and the Manifestation of the Reagan Myth, 2008-20169
Conclusion: Beyond Reagan?
Notes
Bibliography
Index