"The Presidency of George W. Bush" brings together some of
today's top American historians to offer the first in-depth look at
one of the most controversial U.S. presidencies. Emotions
surrounding the Bush presidency continue to run high--conservatives
steadfastly defend its achievements, liberals call it a disgrace.
This book examines the successes as well as the failures, covering
every major aspect of Bush's two terms in office. It puts issues in
broad historical context to reveal the forces that shaped and
constrained Bush's presidency--and the ways his presidency reshaped
the nation.
"The Presidency of George W. Bush" features contributions by
Mary L. Dudziak, Gary Gerstle, David Greenberg, Meg Jacobs, Michael
Kazin, Kevin M. Kruse, Nelson Lichtenstein, Fredrik Logevall,
Timothy Naftali, James T. Patterson, and the book's editor, Julian
E. Zelizer. Each chapter tackles some important aspect of Bush's
administration--such as presidential power, law, the war on terror,
the Iraq invasion, economic policy, and religion--and helps readers
understand why Bush made the decisions he did. Taking readers
behind the headlines of momentous events, the contributors show how
the quandaries of the Bush presidency were essentially those of
conservatism itself, which was confronted by the hard realities of
governance. They demonstrate how in fact Bush frequently
disappointed the Right, and how Barack Obama's 2008 election
victory cast the very tenets of conservatism in doubt.
History will be the ultimate judge of Bush's legacy, and the
assessment begins with this book.
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