1600 Pennsylvania Avenue: Presidents and the People Since 1929Little, Brown, 1967 - 894 páginas |
Índice
Foreword vii | 3 |
Collapse of the New | 6 |
The Deepening Depression | 12 |
Ineptness in the White House | 24 |
Repudiating the Republicans | 36 |
Roosevelt 6 The Tremendous Entrance | 49 |
Remaking the Face of the Nation | 57 |
WashingtonCenter of the Country | 68 |
Truman 23 Ushering in the New Age | 197 |
Man of Great Decisions | 200 |
Climax in the Far East | 212 |
The American Image Overseas | 217 |
Truman 27 The Surprising Victory | 223 |
Politics of Revenge | 233 |
Repudiating the Democrats | 247 |
Truman and Eisenhower 30 Transforming the Middle Class Base | 263 |
The Roosevelt Coalition | 76 |
Champion Campaigner | 83 |
Roosevelt 11 Political Miscalculations | 93 |
The Economy in a Tailspin | 100 |
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy | 106 |
The High Tide of Isolation | 118 |
Presidential Leadership and Foreign Policy | 126 |
Avoiding the Irrevocable Act | 137 |
Roosevelt 17 Production and More Production | 147 |
Transforming the Social Fabric | 156 |
The Inexorable Calendar of Elections | 165 |
The Victorious Coalition | 170 |
Myth and Reality | 177 |
The Art of Presidential Leadership | 188 |
The Negro and Politics | 269 |
Eisenhower 32 Modern Republicanism | 279 |
Security and McCarthy | 287 |
Paralyzing Pressures on Foreign Policy | 295 |
The New Look | 307 |
Politics of Postponement | 312 |
Projecting the Image of the President | 317 |
Presidentship | 323 |
Notes | 335 |
Selected Bibliography | 357 |
Acknowledgments | 378 |
Index | 379 |
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