Exit with honor : the life and presidency of Ronald Reagan
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Exit with honor : the life and presidency of Ronald Reagan
(The right wing in America / Glen Jeansonne, series editor)
M.E. Sharpe, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-282) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Few presidents have sparked as much interest in recent years as Ronald Reagan, already the subject of a large number of biographies and specialized subjects. This biography, based on recent research into the Reagan archives and synthesis of the large memoir literature, explores the shaping of his values and beliefs during his childhood in the American heartland, his leadership of the American conservative movement, and his successful political career culminating in the first two-term presidency since Dwight Eisenhower. Pemberton finds Reagan's personal career and ability to understand and communicate with the American people admirable, but finds many of the long-term effects of his presidency harmful.
Table of Contents
Series Editor's Foreword, Preface, Photographs follow page, 1. Growing Up in the Heartland, 1911-1937, 2. Finding Fame and Fortune in Hollywood, 1937-1966, 3. The Tum toward Conservatism, 1947-1980, 4. Governing California, 1967-1974, 5. Changing the National Agenda, 1981, 6. Managing Big Government, 1981-1985, 7. Facing Defeats, Winning Victories, 1982-1989, 8. Engaging the Soviets, 1981-1985, 9. Coping with Scandal, Exiting with Honor, 1985-1989, 10. Evaluating Reagan, Notes, Bibliography, Index
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