Ronald Reagan
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Ronald Reagan
Oxford University Press, 2011
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"Published in association with the American Council of Learned Societies."
Bibliography: p. 101-[106]
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this short biography, Michael Schaller, acclaimed historian of the American political right, offers readers a poignant account of Ronald Reagan's life and achievements, from his small-town upbringing in rural Illinois to his cinematic success in Hollywood, entry into politics as governor of California, and meteoric rise to the White House, where he served for eight years. The polarizing Great Communicator oversaw many developments that changed the face of American
politics and life-the Iran-Contra Affair, the establishment of "Reaganomics,the largest military buildup in peacetime US history-and as such remains a figure about whom much is written and much has yet to be discovered. Schaller revisits each of these episodes during and leading up to the Reagan
presidency, taking into account the latest scholarship and research. In doing so, he makes clear their significance at the time and in later years.
While most presidential biographies approach 1,000 pages, this succinct narrative comes in at just over 100 pages, continuing the tradition of excellence in brevity established by James McPherson's New York Times bestseller Abraham Lincoln and Alan Brinkley's recent short biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Schaller's biography of Ronald Reagan will be available in time to commemorate the centennial of Reagan's birth, an opportune time to reflect on the accomplishments of America's fortieth
president.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: From Dixon to Tinseltown, 1911-1966
Chapter 2: Governor of California and Presidential Candidate, 1966-1980
Chapter 3: The Reagan Presidency, 1981-1989
Chapter 4: Confronting the Soviet Union/Ending the Cold War
Chapter 5: Legacies
Notes
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