The Hoover Presidency : a reappraisal
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The Hoover Presidency : a reappraisal
State University of New York Press, 1974
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Papers presented at a conference held Apr. 27-28, 1973 at State University College at Geneseo
Bibliography: p. [189]-192
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内容説明
Leading scholars with access to the presidential papers reappraise Hoover's controversial presidency depicting Hoover as a progressive intellectual—the first anti-depression president—who waged a superb campaign in 1928 and enacted a non-coercive foreign policy.
The pioneer effort of these sophisticated and innovative analyses will revise historians' attitudes towards Hoover, as well as towards the Progressive and New Deal eras.
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Preface
Introduction I. Before the Crash
1. Donald R. McCoy, To the White House: Herbert Hoover, August 1927 - March 1929
2. David B. Burner, Before the Crash: Hoover's First Eight Months in the Presidency
II. Antidepression Efforts
1. Albert U. Romasco, Herbert Hoover's Policies for Dealing with the Great Depression: The End of the Old Order or the Beginning of the New?
2. Jordan A. Schwarz, Hoover and Congress: Politics, Personality, and Perspective in the Presidency
3. Ellis W. Hawley, Herbert Hoover and American Corporatism, 1929-1933
III. The Interregnum
1. Alfred B. Rollins, The View From the State House: FDR
2. Frank Freidel, The Interregnum Struggle Between Hoover and Roosevelt
IV. Foreign Policy
1. Selig Adler, Hoover's Foreign Policy and the New Left
2. Joan Hoff Wilson, A Reevaluation of Herbert Hoover's Foreign Policy
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