Reconciliation and revival : James R. Mann and the House Republicans in the Wilson era
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Reconciliation and revival : James R. Mann and the House Republicans in the Wilson era
(Contributions in American history, no. 166)
Greenwood Press, 1996
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Bibliography: p. [215]-229
Includes index
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内容説明
In 1912 the Republican Party experienced schism and defeat. The Democrats, led by Woodrow Wilson, captured the presidency and both houses of Congress. This book explains how the Republicans regained power in the elections of 1918 and 1920 under the leadership of the Minority leader of the House, James R. Mann. Mann reorganized the Republicans and placed them strategically on the issues-economic conservatism domestically and military preparedness internationally-that led to an incremental recovery over nearly a decade. Acutely intelligent, active and bold, the Chicagoan exerted extraordinary influence.
目次
- Preface Introduction Rules Battles and Legislative Successes, November 1908-March 1911 Leading the Minority: Damage Control in the Sixty-second Congress, April 1911-March 1913 Starting Back, 1913 Election Year, 1914 The Politics of Peace and Preparedness, December 1914-June 1916 Election, 1916
- War, 1917 Victory and Defeat, April 1917-March 1919 Aftermath, March 1919-November 1922, and in Retrospect Selected Bibliography Index
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