Franklin D. Roosevelt : the man, the myth, the era, 1882-1945
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Franklin D. Roosevelt : the man, the myth, the era, 1882-1945
(Contributions in political science, no. 189)
Greenwood Press, 1987
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Papers presented at a Presidential conference sponsored by Hofstra University
Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
Drawn from the Hofstra University series of Presidential conferences, this volume collects a diverse set of essays that explore the life and times of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Treated in depth are Roosevelt's political beginnings and his life as a politician, the tumultuous World War II years, the New Deal and its legacy, and the political emergence of Eleanor Roosevelt in an era that saw few women in public life. these papers provide a good sense of the complexity of the man, his policies, and some of the people who were personally and politically close to him. . . . It is of value to serious students of twentieth-century American history, as well as those interested in public policy and the presidency. Perspective
Drawn from the Hofstra University series of Presidential conferences, this volume collects a diverse set of essays that explore the life and times of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Treated in depth here are Roosevelt's political beginnings and his life as a politician, the tumultuous World War II years, the New Deal and its legacy, and the political emergence of Eleanor Roosevelt in an era that saw few women in public life. Among the contributors are such distinguished Roosevelt scholars as Frank Friedel, Nathan Miller, D.K. Adams, Sheldon Neuringer, and Daniel Fusfeld. By combining critical assessments with friendly commentary and treating historically vital subjects along with more personal and intimate matters, this book presents a more complete picture of a man whose impact is still felt today than is usually available.
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction: The Legacy of FDR Frank Freidel The Politician Responses to Hitler and the Refugee Problem The New Deal Reexamined Foreign Policy: The Break with Isolationism FDR and the Modern Presidency FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt Institutions and Policies of the New Deal Program of Conference Name Index Subject Index
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