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Maligned Presidents of the late 19th century /
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Maligned Presidents of the late 19th century /Max J. Skidmore.
作者:
Skidmore, Max J.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
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1800 - 1899
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PresidentsHistory19th century.United States
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1137438002 (electronic bk.)
Maligned Presidents of the late 19th century /
Skidmore, Max J.,1933-
Maligned Presidents of the late 19th century /
Max J. Skidmore. - 1 online resource. - The evolving American presidency. - Evolving American presidency..
1. Introduction -- 2. Ulysses S. Grant -- 3. Rutherford B. Hayes -- 4. James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur -- 5. Grover Cleveland, I -- 6. Benjamin Harrison -- 7. Grover Cleveland, II -- 8. William McKinley -- 9. Conclusion.
Certain 19th Century presidencies contrast common perceptions of the office's authority and strength. These presidents were a strong group and were anything but insignificant. They fought substantial battles with Congress and often won. This book seeks to provide more substantive analysis of maligned presidencies and the legacies left behind. Much of the disdain directed toward their efforts reflects implicit if not explicit racism: black civil rights not only were unimportant, but advocating them tends often to be treated as rabble-rousing. The effects of the long popularity of the theories of the late Richard Neustadt that presidents occupy a weak office, but make it strong through coalition-building and personal strength may also have affected attitudes toward these presidents, who tended to make full use of the inherent powers of the office to counterbalance Congress. A full understanding of the presidency is difficult, if not impossible, to achieve if one has a warped perception of this rather important period in its development.
ISBN: 1137438002 (electronic bk.)
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