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BARRETT, MARSHA E. "Defining Rockefeller Republicanism: Promise and Peril at the Edge of the Liberal Consensus, 1958–1975." Journal of Policy History 34, no. 3 (June 6, 2022): 336–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030622000100.

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AbstractThis article examines Rockefeller Republicanism and its status within the Republican Party by looking at the evolution of Nelson Rockefeller’s support for social welfare policy between 1958 and 1975. New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller regularly appears in histories of modern conservatism as the embodiment of the liberalism that conservatives rejected, but these works rarely account for the entirety of Rockefeller’s career. Rather than focus on Rockefeller’s challenges to the national Republican Party in 1960 and 1964, which results in an incomplete representation of Rockefeller Republicanism, this article reassesses moderate Republicanism’s perceived dominance and Rockefeller’s advocacy for liberal domestic policies and commitment to racial liberalism in New York. A full account of Rockefeller’s struggles to find common ground with conservative New York Republicans and adoption of conservative positions related to law enforcement and welfare reform thwarted one of the GOP’s best opportunities to assemble a multiracial and cross-class constituency.
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BARRETT, MARSHA E. "Defining Rockefeller Republicanism: Promise and Peril at the Edge of the Liberal Consensus, 1958–1975." Journal of Policy History 34, no. 3 (June 6, 2022): 336–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030622000100.

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AbstractThis article examines Rockefeller Republicanism and its status within the Republican Party by looking at the evolution of Nelson Rockefeller’s support for social welfare policy between 1958 and 1975. New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller regularly appears in histories of modern conservatism as the embodiment of the liberalism that conservatives rejected, but these works rarely account for the entirety of Rockefeller’s career. Rather than focus on Rockefeller’s challenges to the national Republican Party in 1960 and 1964, which results in an incomplete representation of Rockefeller Republicanism, this article reassesses moderate Republicanism’s perceived dominance and Rockefeller’s advocacy for liberal domestic policies and commitment to racial liberalism in New York. A full account of Rockefeller’s struggles to find common ground with conservative New York Republicans and adoption of conservative positions related to law enforcement and welfare reform thwarted one of the GOP’s best opportunities to assemble a multiracial and cross-class constituency.
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Ward, Evan R. "Los Rockefeller: arquitectos del imaginario del consumidor lationamericano." Ra. Revista de Arquitectura 8 (May 11, 2018): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/014.8.25924.

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Con el Rockefeller Center de Nueva York, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., creó un importante complejo multiusos emulado en diversos desarrollos urbanos desde la década de los años 30. Sus hijos, Nelson y David, jugaron papeles relevantes en el desarrollo de la arquitectura comercial y complejos multiusos basados en el proyecto de su padre. Este artículo explora la arquitectura comercial de la corporación IBEC de Nelson Rockefeller en Latinoamérica, donde él y su hijo Rodman, promovieron supermercados, centros comerciales, y malls de ámbito regional. La segunda parte del artículo explora el interés de David Rockefeller en los complejos multiusos, evidente en proyectos como el WTC de Nueva York y Embarcadero Square en San Francisco, así como su dispersión en Latinoamérica mediante la World Trade Center Association.
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Shirts, Matthew. "O amigo americanista Entrevista com o professor Antonio Pedro Tota." Revista USP, no. 112 (April 7, 2017): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9036.v0i112p107-112.

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O brasileiro especializado na história dos Estados Unidos Antonio Pedro Tota discute, em entrevista com o jornalista de origem norte-americana Matthew Shirts, obras suas dedicadas à longa relação de Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller com o Brasil e a iniciativa cultural dos Estados Unidos à época da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Professor Antonio Pedro conta como se interessou pela história dos Estados Unidos e por que acha importante o Brasil estudá-la. Compara, ainda, Nelson Rockefeller com Donald Trump
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Hewa, Soma, and Darlene Rivas. "Missionary Capitalist, Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela." Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 28, no. 3 (2003): 437. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3341937.

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Maxwell, Kenneth, and Darlene Rivas. "Missionary Capitalist: Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela." Foreign Affairs 81, no. 6 (2002): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20033391.

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Broehl, Wayne. "Missionary Capitalist: Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela." Hispanic American Historical Review 84, no. 1 (February 1, 2004): 186–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-84-1-186.

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Silva, Claiton Marcio da. "Nelson Rockefeller e a atuação da American International Association for Economic and Social Development: debates sobre missão e imperialismo no Brasil, 1946-1961." História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 20, no. 4 (December 2013): 1695–711. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-597020130005000014.

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Analisa a bibliografia sobre Nelson Rockefeller e a atuação no Brasil da American International Association for Economic and Social Development. Expõe interpretações otimistas sobre as ações de Rockefeller e da agência, bem como a corrente de pensamento que o caracterizou como um dos principais representantes do imperialismo norte-americano, seja como representante político na década de 1960, seja como idealizador de atividades de interesse privado. Procura demonstrar que as ações individuais ou da agência coadunavam com as elites locais, que influenciavam o remodelamento e a operacionalização dos projetos de cooperação técnica.
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Latham, Michael E. "Reviews of Books:Missionary Capitalist: Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela Darlene Rivas." American Historical Review 108, no. 3 (June 2003): 883–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/529696.

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Masters, Roger D. "Biological Perspectives in the Social Sciences." Politics and the Life Sciences 13, no. 1 (February 1994): 125–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0730938400022401.

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From July 31 to August 6, 1993, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College cosponsored a Faculty Seminar on “Biological Perspectives in the Social Sciences” at Dartmouth. Participants included scholars and graduate students from anthropology, communications, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology, as well as representatives from business and the public sector.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rockefeller Nelson"

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Conway, Catrina M. "Some Secrets You Keep: Reconsidering the Rockefeller Commission." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1461264101.

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Toledo, Carolina Rossetti de. "As doações Nelson Rockefeller no acervo do Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/93/93131/tde-29012016-105805/.

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Esse trabalho investiga a importância das duas doações Nelson Rockefeller (1946 e 1950) na formação do acervo histórico do antigo Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo. A pesquisa demonstra como a doação fez parte de uma estratégia mais ampla para aproximar os Estados Unidos e o Brasil no Pós-Guerra por meio de iniciativas no campo das artes. Essa pesquisa traça um panorama do papel de Rockefeller como articulador da política cultural norte-americana e detalha o envolvimento de funcionários do MoMA (René dHarnoncourt) e seus curadores (Alfred Barr, Dorothy Miller e William Lieberman) na realização das doações. O objetivo central do estudo é tentar dar conta da relevância e singularidade de um conjunto de obras, atualmente no acervo do Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo, que permanece pouco estudado por especialistas e amplamente desconhecido pelo público.
This research analyzes the role of the Nelson Rockefeller donations (1946 and 1950) in the formation of the first collection of the Museum of Modern Art Sao Paulo. This study demonstrates how the donations were part of a broader strategy to bring United States and Brazil closer together through artistic initiatives during the Post-war period. This research gives a brief overview of the role of Nelson Rockefeller as articulator of the American cultural policy and details the involvement do MoMA employees (René dHarnoncourt) and curators (Alfred Barr, Dorothy Miller and William Lieberman) in the donations. The main purpose of this work is to shed to light over a unique collection, currently part of Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of Sao Paulo that has remained ignored by specialists and unknown by the public.
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Taylor, Jeffrey L. "From radical to respectable : the declining influence of Jefferson's political thought on twentieth-century American liberalism /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1997. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9841189.

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Books on the topic "Rockefeller Nelson"

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Missionary capitalist: Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

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R, Holcomb Charles, ed. Oreos and Dubonnet: Remembering Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2012.

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O amigo americano: Nelson Rockefeller e o Brasil. São Paulo, SP: Companha das Letras, 2014.

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Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government., ed. News from the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. Albany, N.Y: The Institute, 1992.

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Lee, Boltin, San Antonio Museum of Art., and Mexican Museum, eds. Folk treasures of Mexico: The Nelson A. Rockefeller collection. Houston, TX: Arte Público Press, 2010.

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Folk treasures of Mexico: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection. New York: Abrams, 1990.

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Confidential secretary: Ann Whitman's 20 years with Eisenhower and Rockefeller. New York: Dutton, 1988.

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Reich, Cary. The life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to conquer, 1908-1958. New York: Doubleday, 1996.

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The life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to conquer, 1908-1958. New York: Doubleday, 1996.

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Glazer-Raymo, Judith. Nelson Rockefeller and the politics of higher education in New York State. Albany, N.Y. (411 State St., Albany 12203): Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rockefeller Nelson"

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"Nelson Rockefeller." In A Front Row Seat, 125–27. The University Press of Kentucky, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2sm3bq4.37.

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Jozefacka, Anna. "Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich." In The Modern Art Index Project. Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.57011/kezy3545.

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Edmondson, Brad. "Brotherly Love." In A Wild Idea, 60–83. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759017.003.0005.

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This chapter begins with detailing the argument of Peter S. Paine Jr. with Laurance S. Rockefeller, the younger brother and closest friend of New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller. It presents Paine's criticisms on a proposal Laurance made to turn the core of the Adirondack State Park into a national park. Both Paine Jr. and Laurance Rockefeller considered themselves environmentalists. But neither man belonged to the Association for the Protection of the Adirondack (AfPA). The chapter states that the Rockefeller family directed its giving toward several long-term goals, and one of them was improving public access to parks and open space. It then shifts to outline how Rockefeller's bond acts became major steps forward for the environmental movement and paved the way for federal legislation like the Land and Water Conservation Fund (passed in 1965), the Clean Air Act of 1970, and the Clean Water Act of 1972. Ultimately, the chapter investigates how Laurence persuaded his brother, Nelson to appoint a task force to study the future of the Adirondacks, modeled on the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission (ORRRC), and see if they could maximize the “effective acres” of the Adirondacks through other means.
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Feerick, John D. "The Installation of Nelson A. Rockefeller." In The Twenty-Fifth Amendment, 167–89. Fordham University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823252008.003.0012.

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"12 The Installation of Nelson A. Rockefeller." In The Twenty-Fifth Amendment, 167–89. Fordham University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780823293278-017.

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Goudsouzian, Aram. "The People’s Billionaire." In The Men and the Moment, 43–56. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469651095.003.0004.

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Chapter Four begins with Nelson Rockefeller’s March 1968 announcement that he would not run for president. The ultra-rich, larger-than-life governor of New York had supported George Romney as the representative of the moderate Republicans, but the Michigan governor issued a disastrous remark that he had been “brainwashed” about the Vietnam War. In April, Rockefeller injected himself back into the fold. This chapter paints the progressive Republican’s energetic and popular campaign, even as most rank-and-file Republicans sought more conservative alternatives.
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Hamilton, Shane. "Supermercado USA." In Supermarket USA, 70–96. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300232691.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on the first formal effort to use American-style supermarkets as anticommunist weapons. In 1947, Nelson A. Rockefeller launched a for-profit development corporation with the avowed purpose of raising living standards and dampening communist political leanings in Latin America. Rockefeller’s most ambitious—and most profitable—effort was a series of supermarkets opened in Venezuela beginning in 1947. The story of Rockefeller’s Venezuelan supermarkets is remarkable for several reasons. They were intentionally paired with a simultaneous (though unsuccessful) effort to industrialize Venezuelan agriculture. They were the first profitable international venture in American-style supermarketing with an avowed anticommunist purpose. They were also, as the chapter details, met on occasion with violent rebuke from Latin American citizens who refused to accept the notion that Yankee capitalism was morally superior to alternative economic systems
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Plotch, Philip Mark. "The Billionaire’s Ambitions." In Last Subway, 49–72. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9780801453663.003.0004.

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This chapter assesses the roles played by New York governor Nelson Rockefeller and New York City mayor John Lindsay, as well as William Ronan, in transforming the transportation system. Ronan, Rockefeller, and Lindsay all realized that improving public transportation was critical to strengthening the economy of the city and the region. They were also well aware of the benefits of a Second Avenue subway, since all three of them lived on the Upper East Side. After Lindsay failed to reorganize the transportation agencies, Rockefeller and Ronan developed their own grand vision for the region's transportation network, and in December of 1966, Ronan stepped down from his post as secretary to begin implementing their plan. At the beginning of the state's 1967 legislative session, Rockefeller and Ronan announced their two-pronged approach. First, they proposed integrating the New York City Transit Authority and the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA) into the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority (MCTA). In addition, Rockefeller and Ronan would seek voter approval to borrow $2.5 billion that would be dedicated for roadway and public transportation improvements across the state. In 1967, the governor and Ronan obtained the support they needed to transform the transportation network, a feat that Lindsay had not been able to accomplish.
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Edmondson, Brad. "Going Rogue." In A Wild Idea, 84–116. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759017.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on Harold Jerry, a state official who was recruiting staff for a new state commission on the future of the Adirondack Park, and New York governor Nelson Rockefeller. The chapter details the governor's agenda to draft a long-term plan for the Adirondacks. The management of one state park might have seemed trivial to a man like Rockefeller, but the Adirondacks is not just any park. It is an internationally famous nature reserve that is as big as Vermont. The chapter also addresses the concerns of the full-time residents of the Adirondacks who did not think of their home as an occasional vacation spot. Most of the Park is private land, and it is an important source of timber, minerals, and water. Their problem was not overdevelopment, but a lack of economic opportunity. After Rockefeller saw another chance to build his presidential resume, or at least burnish his legacy, by “saving” the Adirondacks, the chapter discusses the recommendations made by Jerry and a group of commissioners that were so uncompromising that Rockefeller was reluctant to endorse. It highlights the commissioners' use of political brinksmanship at least twice, making threats that forced the powerful governor to capitulate. Ultimately, the chapter examines how the recommendations of Harold Jerry and his team led to the success of the Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks (TSC), giving the “forever wilders” power over the North Country.
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Edmondson, Brad. "Order Must Be." In A Wild Idea, 117–45. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759017.003.0007.

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This chapter addresses the concerns of Harold Hochschild after he learned that Governor Nelson Rockefeller was planning to give responsibility for campgrounds and other public facilities in the forest preserve to the new Office of Parks and Recreation, which was governed by a commission whose chair was Laurance Rockefeller. The chapter argues that the change was a mortal threat, according to Hochschild and Harold Jerry. Hochschild feared that if Laurance's people were allowed to operate public facilities in the forest preserve, he would use his influence to increase the number and size of those facilities. The chapter also discusses the commissioners' vision to protect the natural integrity of wild areas, promote quieter forms of recreation, shift the park's economy toward nature-oriented tourism, and tighten regulations on motorboats, snowmobiles, logging equipment, and other gasoline-powered machines. It highlights how a singular combination of political power and good timing persuaded the legislature to set up a new agency — Adirondack Park Agency (APA). The creation of the Adirondack Park Agency was one of three measures that Jerry considered essential to “saving” the Adirondacks. The other two were specifically focused on the large tracts of private land that defined the park's character.
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