Pat Nixon may be the least understood of modern first ladies.
Although public opinion polls rated her one of our nation’s most
admired women, few Americans really knew much about her.This first
scholarly biography of Thelma Ryan Nixon—the first biography in
thirty-five years and the first to access her papers—goes further
than any other book to show readers the real Pat Nixon. Lester
David’s The Lonely Lady of San Clemente painted her as a tragic
figure while Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s adoring Pat Nixon: The
Untold Story fell short of offering an objective portrait. Now Mary
Brennan moves beyond the oversimplified appraisals of this
neglected first lady to provide a powerful study of a complex and
fascinating presidential spouse. Drawing on Mrs. Nixon’s recently
opened papers—as well as on recollections of both friends and
adversaries—Brennan debunks the myth of “Plastic Pat” and
fleshes out the real woman behind the stories and stereotypes. The
Nixons had more in common with small-town Americans than with
Washington society, and Brennan shows that part of Pat’s
difficulty in dealing with the political world was that she never
quite left the “normal” Pat behind. Political and social
upheaval during her husband’s presidency further complicated her
role as first lady, as she had to confront a shifting cultural
terrain with the whole world watching. Brennan emphasizes Pat’s
activism—the first presidential wife to serve as official
government representative, as well as the most traveled—and
examines her complicated relationship with her husband. Often seen
as a “good soldier,” Pat, in reality, engaged in constant
warfare with her husband and his advisers as she tried to protect
her own schedule from interference from the West Wing. Blending
empathy and objectivity, Brennan shows that Pat Nixon was a strong
woman caught up in circumstances beyond her control who did as her
ancestors had done: gritted her teeth and got the job done as best
she could. This account of an embattled first lady opens a new
window on the Nixon years and finally allows Pat Nixon to take
center stage in her own life.
General
Imprint: |
University Press of Kansas
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
Mary C. Brennan
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
248 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7006-3605-1 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-7006-3605-6 |
Barcode: |
9780700636051 |
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