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81. THE COMING TO POWER Critical presidential elections in American History by Arthur M., ed. SCHLESINGER | |
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(1972-01-01)
Asin: B0028OQZXM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
82. Oh, Waiter! One Order of Crow!: Inside the Strangest Presidential Election Finish in American History | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2001-01-01)
Asin: B0025ULCF0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
83. My Fellow Americans: Presidential Addresses That Shaped History by James C. Humes | |
Paperback:
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(1992)
Asin: B000OR3QQO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
84. An Act to Establish the National Museum of African American History and Culture Plan for Action Presidential Commission to Develop a Plan of Action for ... for Other Purposes (SuDoc AE 2.110:107-106) by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2002)
Asin: B0001165W0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
85. The (Presidential) Election of 1824(1822-1825) (AMERICAN HISTORY) by Frederick Jackson Turner | |
Paperback:
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(1906)
Asin: B000H4DS76 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
86. The Birth of Modern Politics: Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the Election of 1828 (Pivotal Moments in American History) by Lynn Parsons | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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Planting partisanship's seeds
Add this to your American Politics Collection!
A Useful Overview of the Election of Andrew Jackson
Substantive and easy to read
an important step in understanding political development |
87. Making War, Thinking History: Munich, Vietnam, and Presidential Uses of Force from Korea to Kosovo by Jeffrey Record | |
Hardcover: 201
Pages
(2002-01-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description The author's findings show generational experience to be a key influence on presidential decision-making: Munich persuaded mid-twentieth-century presidents that force should be used early and decisively while Vietnam cautioned later presidents against using force at all. Both analogies were at work for the Gulf War, with Munich urging a decision for war and Vietnam warning against a graduated and highly restricted use of force. Record also reminds us of the times when presidents have used analogies to mobilize public support for action they have already decided to take. Addressing both the process of presidential decision-making and the wisdom of decisions made, this well-reasoned book offers timely lessons to a broad audience that includes political scientists, military historians, defense analysts, and policy makers, as well as those simply curious about history's influence. Customer Reviews (1)
Very important read for leaders and citizens alike Record argues that Munich and Vietnam have been the dominant historical memes in White Houses deciding whether or not to employ American power around the world. For better or worse, what various Presidents and their advisors have taken to be "the lessons of Munich" and/or "the lessons of Vietnam" have been important, sometimes deciding, factors. Not surprisingly, Record finds that those "lessons" have often been misinterpreted and mis-applied by our political leaders, many times with serious consequences. While this book is especially useful for anyone in, or who fancies themselves someday being in, a position of political influence, Record's work is also valuable reading for the rest of us. That's because he also analyzes how those same historical memes have been used by Presidents and their spokesmen to justify particular courses of action to the American people. It's important that we be able to recognize when that's being done, and equipped to decide whether the metaphor is valid. This title is a very useful tool in that process. Duff Cooper, a British politician and contemporary of Winston Churchill, once wrote that one of the problems with democracy is that too few democratic leaders read history. The corollary of that, Record might argue, is that even the ones who have read history are apt to misinterpret it, or color their interpretations to justify actions they have already decided are desirable. An attractive metaphor can exert powerful force on decision-makers. Few things are more seductive ... or potentially more dangerous. Jeffrey Record is to be commended for helping the reader see though the seductiveness and apply the cold light of logical thought. ... Read more |
88. The People's Voice: An Annotated Bibliography of American Presidential Campaign Newspapers, 1828-1984 (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) | |
Hardcover: 259
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(1987-09-22)
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89. Hillary Clinton Nude: Naked Ambition, Hillary Clinton And America's Demise by Sheldon Filger | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(2006-10-10)
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unfortunate editing
Essential insights, but with some weaknesses
The One Indespensible Book on Hillary Rodham Clinton
A Thoughtful Look at a Serious Subject
Presidential Credentials?? |
90. Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Difference? by Arthur M. Schlesinger | |
Hardcover: 51
Pages
(1960)
-- used & new: US$28.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0006DGF50 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
91. Presidential Press Conference: Its History and Role in the American Political System by Blaire A. French | |
Paperback: 54
Pages
(1982-04)
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92. Presidential Moments (History in Words) by National Archives | |
Audio CD:
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(2008-05-15)
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Easy 4 cd set to listen to
Powerful motivation that will inspire you to record breaking sales in this recession.
Content is fair, format leaves something to be desired
Ready for a motivational boost?
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93. Addison-Wesley United States History: Presidential Edition by David C. King | |
Hardcover: 832
Pages
(1986-08)
list price: US$68.44 Isbn: 0201209160 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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94. Progressivism at Risk: Electing a President in 1912 (Contributions in American History) by Francis L. Broderick | |
Hardcover: 244
Pages
(1989-05-19)
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Progressivism Failed because buisness elites turned to own |
95. Betrayed: A History Of Presidential Failure To Protect Black Lives by Earl Ofari Hutchinson | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1997-03-03)
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96. Packaging The Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising by Kathleen Hall Jamieson | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(1996-06-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Much of the book, appropriately, focuses on the powerful media campaigns of the post-war period. In individual chapters devoted to presidential campaigns since 1952, the claims of media strategists, campaign memos, and journalists frame discussions on the impact of candidates from Adlai Stevenson, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan to the country's more recent high-profile and media savvy canditates such as Ross Perot and Bill Clinton. This new edition covers such issues as the new forms of exposition created by cable television that so powerfully impacted the 1992 campaign. The wide variety of venues, including MTV and the Nashville Network, coupled with almost daily appearances on morning talk shows, afforded candidates the ability to reach audiences by the millions in "news-ads" that served as free extended commercials. Jamieson points out the success of Ross Perot's unconventional revival of the thirty-minute program spot--an important innovation that reflected both the power of the modern-day "infomercial" and marked a radical change in previously held notions about the viewing electorate's response to longer forms of candidate sponsored communication. Jamieson also addresses the increasing prevalence of "adwatchs," in which the press polices the fairness and accuracy of campaign accusations, offering the public a greater opportunity to assess the claims made in political ads, and giving opponents the enhanced ablitity to use news corrections in counter ads. And we see how campaign intrigue reached a new high with satellite tracking that allowed candidates to capture copies of ads as they went on the air. "We would put ads on the satellite that we weren't going to run," recalls Clinton campaign manager James Carville, "just to freak them out. Fake spots, so they would have to put some time and money together and respond to it." Just as political advertising is neither as innocent or invidious as it is frequently described, voters are more independent than cynics (and perhaps political advertisers) would like to believe. And as we approach the twenty-first century, with the cloak of television shadowing the country, voters are becoming increasingly more informed. As this fine study convincingly demonstrates, the successful "packaging" of presidents is a complex, and far from automatic, process. Customer Reviews (4)
Brilliant as Always....
This book is good
The refrence in political advertising
Jamieson opens the door of |
97. The service of missions to science and society: the presidential address delivered before the American Baptist Missionary Union at Dayton, Ohio, May 21, 1906 by William W. b. 1837 Keen | |
Paperback: 54
Pages
(2010-06-20)
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98. Four Hats in the Ring: The 1912 Election and the Birth of Modern American Politics (American Presidential Elections) by Lewis L. Gould | |
Hardcover: 235
Pages
(2008-04-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description The presidential election of 1912 saw a third-party candidate finish second in both popular and electoral votes. The Socialist candidate received the highest percentage of the popular vote his party ever attained. In addition to year-round campaigning in the modern style, the 1912 contest featured a broader role for women, two exciting national conventions, and an assassination attempt on Roosevelt's life. The election defined the major parties for generations to come as the Taft-Roosevelt split pushed the Republicans to the right and the Democrats' agenda of reform set them on the road to the New Deal. Lewis L. Gould, one of America's preeminent political historians, tells the story of this dramatic race and explains its enduring significance. Basing his narrative on the original letters and documents of the candidates themselves, he guides his readers down the campaign trail through the factional splits, exciting primaries, tumultuous conventions and the turbulent fall campaign to Wilson's landslide electoral vote victory in November. It's all here--Gene Debs's challenge to capitalism, the progressive rivalry of Roosevelt and Robert La Follette, the debate between the New Freedom of Wilson and the New Nationalism of Roosevelt, and the resolve of Taft to defeat his one-time friend TR and keep the Republican Party in conservative hands. Gould combines lively anecdotes, the poetry and prose of the campaign, and insights into the clash of ideology and personality to craft a narrative that moves as fast as did the 1912 election itself. Americans sensed in 1912 that they stood at a turning point in the nation's history. Four Hats in the Ring demonstrates why the people who lived and fought this significant election were more right than they could ever have known. This book is part of the American Presidential Elections series. Customer Reviews (5)
Well-done, but wish it was longer
The making of the President in 1912.
Perfunctory treatment
Tedious beyond belief.
History of the 1912 Election |
99. The Presidential Succession of 1910 (American University Studies Series IX, History) by Francisco I. Madero | |
Hardcover: 307
Pages
(1990-09)
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100. Bill Clinton's Pre-presidential Career: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Allan Metz | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(1994-05-19)
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