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Mark O. Hatfield - Oregon Statesman (Paperback)
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Mark O. Hatfield - Oregon Statesman (Paperback)
Series: The Oklahoma Western Biographies
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Discovery Miles 5 600
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In a career in public office spanning five decades, Mark Odom
Hatfield (1922-2011) never lost an election. First elected to the
Oregon House of Representatives in 1950, he retired from political
office in 1997 after serving as Oregon state senator, secretary of
state, and governor and as United States senator for five terms. He
was arguably the state's most important politician, but his brand
of liberal-to-moderate Republicanism has long since vanished from
the political stage. Mark O. Hatfield: Oregon Statesman tells
Hatfield's story-as an Oregonian, a politician, and a man of
practical vision, deep convictions, and far-reaching consequence in
the civic life of the state and the nation. A lifelong evangelical
Christian and Republican-per his mother's fondest wishes-and
politically inclined from a young age, Hatfield came to office
after studying and teaching political science and observing
firsthand the ravages of war in the Pacific and the cruelty of
segregation at home. Historian Richard W. Etulain portrays Hatfield
as an energetic young Republican legislator in a state becoming
increasingly Democratic. He pushed civil rights legislation,
supported laborers as well as business interests, and struck a
balance that would align him with moderates even as the party's
conservative wing became ascendant. Elected in 1958 as Oregon's
youngest-ever governor, Hatfield went on to become the first in the
twentieth century to hold that office for two terms, using his
tenure to streamline the state's executive branch and promote
Oregon as a prime destination for business and tourism-efforts that
quickly earned him a place on the national stage. Etulain focuses
on Hatfield as a force in Oregon state politics but also examines
his long tenure as a U.S. senator, garnering attention early for
his stance against the Vietnam War and later for his antinuclear
position. The private life, the public figure, the man of faith and
family, of an older West and the new: this biography, while
compact, captures Mark Hatfield in full, as a major western
politician of the twentieth century.
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