Abstract
The events of September 11 changed American politics in ways that continue to reverberate today—including the way we think and talk about working-class conservatism. The author describes how the aftermath of 9/11 shaped his own developing interests in American labor and working-class history, and how it continues to shape his research agenda as a scholar of postwar America.
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