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The American Presidents

Critical Essays
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ISBN-13:
9781135581367
Veröffentl:
2004
Seiten:
544
Autor:
Melvin I. Urofsky
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

What makes a president great? Here is the ideal source for students, scholars, and the general public. "The American Presidents is a collection of articles that analyze and evaluate the presidential careers of the men who have occupied the office since its inception in 1789. In this volume, the leading presidential historians in the United States offer insights into what makes a president great, mediocre, or--in the case of most of them--something in between. The contributors to "The American Presidents were not asked to write straightforward biographies of the presidents; other sources are available for that. Rather, they were asked to evaluate their subjects. No strict patterns were imposed by the editor; each author approached his or her subject in the way that best illustrated the strengths and weaknesses of the president under consideration. Forty-one have held the office of president and all, in one way or another, were exceptional men. Some, like Andrew Jackson and Harry Truman, are usually thought of as representing the "common folk," but nothing was common about either of them. Each proved to be an extraordinary and singular politician able to rally and represent the country through the challenges of their times. Some presidents had achieved brilliance in other fields (Ulysses Grant in the military and Herbert Hoover as an engineer and humanitarian, for example) but had presidencies that are considered unsuccessful. What accounts for this seeming paradox, in which insight, sensitivity, and competence suddenly become "nontransferable" when the man reaches the White House? This book offers the reader multiple perspectives on this and other issues. Examination of the ways in which challenges affect presidential greatness Theodore Roosevelt, a successful president by any standard, was acutely aware that the prosperity and peace the country enjoyed during his two terms in office would, ironically, prevent him from reaching
1 George Washington 2 John Adams 3 Thomas Jefferson 4 James Madison 5 James Monroe 6 John Quincy Adams 7 Andrew Jackson 8 Martin Van Buren 9 William Henry Harrison 10 John Tyler 11 James Knox Polk 12 Zachary Taylor 13 Millard Fillmore 14 Franklin Pierce 15 James Buchanan 16 Abraham Lincoln 17 Andrew Johnson 18 Ulysses Simpson Grant 19 Rutherford Birchard Hayes 20 James Abram Garfield 21 Chester Alan Arthur 22 and 24 Stephen Grover Cleveland 23 Benjamin Harrison25 William McKinley 26 Theodore Roosevelt 27 William Howard Taft 28 Thomas Woodrow Wilson 29 Warren Gamaliel Harding 30 John Calvin Coolidge 31 Herbert Clark Hoover 32 Franklin Delano Roosevelt 33 Harry S.Truman 34 Dwight David Eisenhower 35 John Fitzgerald Kennedy 36 Lyndon Baines Johnson 37 Richard Milhous Nixon 38 Gerald Rudolph Ford 39 James Earl (Jimmy) Carter, Jr. 40 Ronald Wilson Reagan 41 George Herbert Walker Bush 42 William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton

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