After the Boom: The Politics of Generation X
By (Author) Stephen C. Craig
Edited by Stephen Earl Bennett
Contributions by Jack Dennis
Contributions by Angela C. Halfacre
Contributions by Kevin A. Hill
Contributions by Michael D. Martinez
Contributions by Diana Owen
Contributions by Eric W. Rademacher
Contributions by Steven E. Schier
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
17th April 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
320.97
Paperback
212
Width 155mm, Height 230mm, Spine 15mm
324g
Is the notorious Generation X any different from other generations in terms of its voting behavior, economic circumstances, or general social and political outlook This book of original essays by distinguished political scientists, economists, and sociologists (some Xers themselves) will be among the first to examine patterns of political and social behavior among this least understood, yet widely maligned, generational group.
Stephen C. Craig is professor of political science and director of the Florida Institute for Research on Elections at the University of Florida. He is author of The Malevolent Leaders: Popular Discontent in America.
Stephen Earl Bennett is professor of political science and senior research associate at the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Cincinnati. He is co-author of Living with Leviathan: Americans Coming to Terms with Big Government.