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- 1 online resource (vi, 311 pages)
- Uniform Title
- Recapturing the Oval Office (Online)
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access (note)
- Access restricted to authorized users.
- Contents
- Introduction : confessions of a presidential assassin / Brian Balogh -- The unsettled state of presidential history / Stephen Skowronek -- Personal dynamics and presidential transitions : the case of Roosevelt and Truman / Frank Costigliola -- Narrator in chief : presidents and the politics of economic crisis from FDR to Barack Obama / Alice O'Connor -- The Reagan devolution : movement conservatives and the right's days of rage, 1988-1994 / Robert O. Self -- There will be oil : presidents, wildcat religion, and the culture wars of pipeline politics / Darren Dochuk -- Ike's world : ideology and power in Eisenhower's national strategy / William Hitchcock -- Black appointees, political legitimacy, and the American presidency / Nathan Connolly -- Presidents and the media / Susan J. Douglas -- The making of the celebrity president / Kathryn Cramer Brownell -- Stand by me : coalitions and presidential power from a cross-national perspective / Cathie Jo Martin -- Taking the long view : presidents in a system stacked against them / Daniel Galvin -- American presidential authority and economic expertise since World War II / Michael A. Bernstein -- The changing presidential politics of disaster from Coolidge to Nixon / Gareth Davies -- Conclusion : the perils and prospects of presidential history / Bruce J. Schulman.
- LCCN
- 2015008963
- OCLC
- ssj0001544948
- Title
Recapturing the Oval Office [electronic resource] : new historical approaches to the American presidency / edited by Brian Balogh and Bruce J. Schulman.
- Imprint
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2015.
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Balogh, Brian.
Schulman, Bruce J.
Skowronek, Stephen. Unsettled state of presidential history. Container of (work)