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Andrew Jackson - The American Presidents Series: The 7th President, 1829-1837 (Hardcover): Sean Wilentz Andrew Jackson - The American Presidents Series: The 7th President, 1829-1837 (Hardcover)
Sean Wilentz; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger
R806 R700 Discovery Miles 7 000 Save R106 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The towering figure who remade American politics--the champion of the ordinary citizen and the scourge of entrenched privilege
The Founding Fathers espoused a republican government, but they were distrustful of the common people, having designed a constitutional system that would temper popular passions. But as the revolutionary generation passed from the scene in the 1820s, a new movement, based on the principle of broader democracy, gathered force and united behind Andrew Jackson, the charismatic general who had defeated the British at New Orleans and who embodied the hopes of ordinary Americans. Raising his voice against the artificial inequalities fostered by birth, station, monied power, and political privilege, Jackson brought American politics into a new age.
Sean Wilentz, one of America's leading historians of the nineteenth century, recounts the fiery career of this larger-than-life figure, a man whose high ideals were matched in equal measure by his failures and moral blind spots, a man who is remembered for the accomplishments of his eight years in office and for the bitter enemies he made. It was in Jackson's time that the great conflicts of American politics--urban versus rural, federal versus state, free versus slave--crystallized, and Jackson was not shy about taking a vigorous stand. It was under Jackson that modern American politics began, and his legacy continues to inform our debates to the present day.

James Monroe - The American Presidents Series: The 5th President, 1817-1825 (Hardcover): Gary Hart James Monroe - The American Presidents Series: The 5th President, 1817-1825 (Hardcover)
Gary Hart; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger
R1,003 R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Save R333 (33%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The former senator and presidential candidate offers a provocative new assessment of the first "national security president"
James Monroe is remembered today primarily for two things: for being the last of the "Virginia Dynasty"--following George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison--and for issuing the Monroe Doctrine, his statement of principles in 1823 that the western hemisphere was to be considered closed to European intervention. But Gary Hart sees Monroe as a president ahead of his time, whose priorities and accomplishments in establishing America's "national security" have a great deal in common with chief executives of our own time.
Unlike his predecessors Jefferson and Madison, Monroe was at his core a military man. He joined the Continental Army at the age of seventeen and served with distinction in many pivotal battles. (He is prominently featured at Washington's side in the iconic painting Washington Crossing the Delaware.) And throughout his career as a senator, governor, ambassador, secretary of state, secretary of war, and president, he never lost sight of the fact that without secure borders and friendly relations with neighbors, the American people could never be truly safe in their independence. As president he embarked on an ambitious series of treaties, annexations, and military confrontations that would secure America's homeland against foreign attack for nearly two hundred years. Hart details the accomplishments and priorities of this forward-looking president, whose security concerns clearly echo those we face in our time.


George H.W. Bush (Hardcover): Timothy Naftali George H.W. Bush (Hardcover)
Timothy Naftali; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sean Wilentz
R692 Discovery Miles 6 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The judicious statesman who won victories abroad but suffered defeat at home, whose wisdom and demeanor served America well at a critical time George Bush was a throwback to a different era. A patrician figure not known for eloquence, Bush dismissed ideology as "the vision thing." Yet, as Timothy Naftali argues, no one of his generation was better prepared for the challenges facing the United States as the Cold War ended. Bush wisely encouraged the liberalization of the Soviet system and skillfully orchestrated the reunification of Germany. And following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, he united the global community to defeat Saddam Hussein. At home, Bush reasserted fiscal discipline after the excesses of the Reagan years.
It was ultimately his political awkwardness that cost Bush a second term. His toughest decisions widened fractures in the Republican Party, and with his party divided, Bush lost his bid for reelection in 1992. In a final irony, the conservatives who scorned him would return to power eight years later, under his son and namesake, with the result that the elder George Bush would see his reputation soar.

James Madison (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2003): Garry Wills, Arthur M. Schlesinger James Madison (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2003)
Garry Wills, Arthur M. Schlesinger
R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A bestselling historian examines the life of a Founding Father.
Renowned historian and social commentator Garry Wills takes a fresh look at the life of James Madison, from his rise to prominence in the colonies through his role in the creation of the Articles of Confederation and the first Constitutional Congress.
Madison oversaw the first foreign war under the constitution, and was forced to adjust some expectations he had formed while drafting that document. Not temperamentally suited to be a wartime President, Madison nonetheless confronted issues such as public morale, internal security, relations with Congress, and the independence of the military. Wills traces Madison's later life during which, like many recent Presidents, he enjoyed greater popularity than while in office.

Thousand Days, A (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Arthur M. Schlesinger Thousand Days, A (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

As special assistant to the president, Arthur Schlesinger witnessed firsthand the politics and personalities that influenced the now legendary Kennedy administration. Schlesinger’s close relationship with JFK, as a politician and as a friend, has resulted in this authoritative yet intimate account in which the president “walks through the pages, from first to last, alert, alive, amused and amusing” (John Kenneth Galbraith). A THOUSAND DAYS is “at once a masterly literary achievement and a work of major historical significance” (New York Times).


Cognitive Space and Linguistic Case - Semantic and Syntactic Categories in English (Paperback, New ed): Izchak M. Schlesinger Cognitive Space and Linguistic Case - Semantic and Syntactic Categories in English (Paperback, New ed)
Izchak M. Schlesinger
R1,261 Discovery Miles 12 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This study sheds new light on the complex relationship between cognitive and linguistic categories. Challenging the view of cases as categories in cognitive space, Professor Schlesinger proposes a new understanding of the concept of case. Drawing on evidence from psycholinguistic research and English language data, he argues that case categories are in fact composed of more primitive cognitive notions: features and dimensions. These are registered in the lexical entries of individual verbs, thereby allowing certain metaphorical extensions. The features of a noun phrase may also be determined by its syntactic function. This new approach to case permits better descriptions of certain syntactic phenomena than has hitherto been possible, as Schlesinger illustrates through his analysis of the feature compositions of three cases.

Cognitive Space and Linguistic Case - Semantic and Syntactic Categories in English (Hardcover, New): Izchak M. Schlesinger Cognitive Space and Linguistic Case - Semantic and Syntactic Categories in English (Hardcover, New)
Izchak M. Schlesinger
R3,227 Discovery Miles 32 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This study sheds new light on the complex relationship between cognitive and linguistic categories. Challenging the view of cases as categories in cognitive space, Professor Schlesinger proposes a new understanding of the concept of case. Drawing on evidence from psycholinguistic research and English language data, he argues that case categories are in fact composed of more primitive cognitive notions: features and dimensions. These are registered in the lexical entries of individual verbs, thereby allowing certain metaphorical extensions. The features of a noun phrase may also be determined by its syntactic function. This new approach to case permits better descriptions of certain syntactic phenomena than has hitherto been possible, as Schlesinger illustrates through his analysis of the feature compositions of three cases.

The Politics of Hope and The Bitter Heritage - American Liberalism in the 1960s (Paperback, Revised edition): Arthur M.... The Politics of Hope and The Bitter Heritage - American Liberalism in the 1960s (Paperback, Revised edition)
Arthur M. Schlesinger; Foreword by Sean Wilentz
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"The Politics of Hope" and "The Bitter Heritage" brings together two important books that bracket the tempestuous politics of 1960s America. In "The Politics of Hope," which historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., published in 1963 while serving as a special assistant to President Kennedy, Schlesinger defines the liberalism that characterized the Kennedy administration and the optimistic early Sixties. In lively and incisive essays, most of them written between 1956 and 1960, on topics such as the basic differences underlying liberal and conservative politics, the writing of history, and the experience of Communist countries, Schlesinger emphasizes the liberal thinker's responsibility to abide by goals rather than dogma, to learn from history, and to look to the future.

Four years later, following Kennedy's assassination and the escalation of America's involvement in Vietnam, Schlesinger's tone changes. In "The Bitter Heritage," a brief but penetrating appraisal of the "war that nobody wanted," he recounts America's entry into Vietnam, the history of the war, and its policy implications. "The Bitter Heritage" concludes with an eloquent and sobering assessment of the war's threat to American democracy and a reflection on the lessons or legacies of the Vietman conflict.

With a new foreword by Sean Wilentz, the James Madison Library edition of "The Politics of Hope" and "The Bitter Heritage" situates liberalism in the convulsive 1960s--and illuminates the challenges that still face liberalism today.

Robert Kennedy and His Times: 40th Anniversary Edition (Paperback, 40th Anniversary ed.): Arthur M. Schlesinger Robert Kennedy and His Times: 40th Anniversary Edition (Paperback, 40th Anniversary ed.)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R607 R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Save R55 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"An absorbing and vividly written study of a gallant and tragic man."--Boston Globe Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., chronicles the short life of the Kennedy family's second presidential hopeful in "a story that leaves the reader aching for what cannot be recaptured" (Miami Herald). Schlesinger's account vividly recalls the forces that shaped Robert Kennedy, from his position as the third son of a powerful Irish Catholic political clan to his concern for issues of social justice in the turbulent 1960s. Robert Kennedy and His Times is "a picture of a deeply compassionate man hiding his vulnerability, drawn to the underdogs and the unfortunates in society by his life experiences and sufferings" (Los Angeles Times). This Fortieth Anniversary Edition contains not only Schlesinger's illuminating and inspiring portrait of Robert Kennedy, but a new introduction by Michael Beschloss, in which the acclaimed best-selling author and historian discusses the book's initial reception, Schlesinger's thoughts on it, and expounds on why Robert Kennedy is still such an important figure today. "An inspiring account of what it was like to be at Robert Kennedy's side and why he and many like him felt that vision and virtue walked with them."--Business Week

Modern Electroplating, 5e (Hardcover, 5th Edition): M. Schlesinger Modern Electroplating, 5e (Hardcover, 5th Edition)
M. Schlesinger
R4,451 Discovery Miles 44 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The definitive resource for electroplating, now completely up to date

With advances in information-age technologies, the field of electroplating has seen dramatic growth in the decade since the previous edition of Modern Electroplating was published. This expanded new edition addresses these developments, providing a comprehensive, one-stop reference to the latest methods and applications of electroplating of metals, alloys, semiconductors, and conductive polymers.

With special emphasis on electroplating and electrochemical plating in nanotechnologies, data storage, and medical applications, the Fifth Edition boasts vast amounts of new and revised material, unmatched in breadth and depth by any other book on the subject. It includes:

Easily accessible, self-contained contributions by over thirty experts

Five completely new chapters and hundreds of additional pages

A cutting-edge look at applications in nanoelectronics

Coverage of the formation of nanoclusters and quantum dots using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)

An important discussion of the physical properties of metal thin films

Chapters devoted to methods, tools, control, and environmental issues

And much more

A must-have for anyone in electroplating, including technicians, platers, plating researchers, and metal finishers, Modern Electroplating, Fifth Edition is also an excellent reference for electrical engineers and researchers in the automotive, data storage, and medical industries.

Kennedy or Nixon - What's the Difference? (Paperback): Arthur M. Schlesinger Kennedy or Nixon - What's the Difference? (Paperback)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fighting Liberal - The Autobiography of George W. Norris (Paperback, 2nd edition): George W Norris Fighting Liberal - The Autobiography of George W. Norris (Paperback, 2nd edition)
George W Norris; Foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger; Introduction by Bob Kerrey
R631 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Though George Norris was born and grew up in Ohio, he headed west after earning his law degree and set up practice in Nebraska, eventually settling in McCook. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1902 and the Senate in 1912, Norris was a Republican for most of his life but headed a wing called the Progressives, who believed the government should be more responsive to the needs of ordinary citizens. Norris believed it his duty to vote according to conscience even if that sometimes conflicted with party affiliation or popular sentiment. Beyond personal integrity, Norris also left a considerable legacy of achievements: he promoted the nonpartisan one-house Unicameral in Nebraska, led the effort to create the Tennessee Valley Authority, and sponsored the Rural Electrification Act. "Fighting Liberal" is Norris's account of his amazing and admirable life from the early impoverished years that informed his populist philosophy to his career in government, where he made great contributions to the nation.

Zachary Taylor (Hardcover): John S.D. Eisenhower Zachary Taylor (Hardcover)
John S.D. Eisenhower; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sean Wilentz
R736 R652 Discovery Miles 6 520 Save R84 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rough-hewn general who rose to the nation's highest office, and whose presidency witnessed the first political skirmishes that would lead to the Civil War

Zachary Taylor was a soldier's soldier, a man who lived up to his nickname, "Old Rough and Ready." Having risen through the ranks of the U.S. Army, he achieved his greatest success in the Mexican War, propelling him to the nation's highest office in the election of 1848. He was the first man to have been elected president without having held a lower political office.

John S. D. Eisenhower, the son of another soldier-president, shows how Taylor rose to the presidency, where he confronted the most contentious political issue of his age: slavery. The political storm reached a crescendo in 1849, when California, newly populated after the Gold Rush, applied for statehood with an anti- slavery constitution, an event that upset the delicate balance of slave and free states and pushed both sides to the brink. As the acrimonious debate intensified, Taylor stood his ground in favor of California's admission--despite being a slaveholder himself--but in July 1850 he unexpectedly took ill, and within a week he was dead. His truncated presidency had exposed the fateful rift that would soon tear the country apart.

Richard M. Nixon (Hardcover): Elizabeth Drew Richard M. Nixon (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Drew; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger
R759 R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Save R89 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The complex man at the center of America's most self-destructive presidency In this provocative and revelatory assessment of the only president ever forced out of office, the legendary Washington journalist Elizabeth Drew explains how Richard M. Nixon's troubled inner life offers the key to understanding his presidency. She shows how Nixon was surprisingly indecisive on domestic issues and often wasn't interested in them. Turning to international affairs, she reveals the inner workings of Nixon's complex relationship with Henry Kissinger, and their mutual rivalry and distrust. The Watergate scandal that ended his presidency was at once an overreach of executive power and the inevitable result of his paranoia and passion for vengeance.
Even Nixon's post-presidential rehabilitation was motivated by a consuming desire for respectability, and he succeeded through his remarkable resilience. Through this book we finally understand this complicated man. While giving him credit for his achievements, Drew questions whether such a man--beleaguered, suspicious, and motivated by resentment and paranoia--was fit to hold America's highest office, and raises large doubts that he was.

Benjamin Harrison - The American Presidents Series: The 23rd President, 1889-1893 (Hardcover, New): Charles W. Calhoun Benjamin Harrison - The American Presidents Series: The 23rd President, 1889-1893 (Hardcover, New)
Charles W. Calhoun; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger
R741 R651 Discovery Miles 6 510 Save R90 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The scion of a political dynasty ushers in the era of big government
Politics was in Benjamin Harrison's blood. His great-grandfather signed the Declaration and his grandfather, William Henry Harrison, was the ninth president of the United States. Harrison, a leading Indiana lawyer, became a Republican Party champion, even taking a leave from the Civil War to campaign for Lincoln. After a scandal-free term in the Senate-no small feat in the Gilded Age-the Republicans chose Harrison as their presidential candidate in 1888. Despite losing the popular vote, he trounced the incumbent, Grover Cleveland, in the electoral college.
In contrast to standard histories, which dismiss Harrison's presidency as corrupt and inactive, Charles W. Calhoun sweeps away the stereotypes of the age to reveal the accomplishments of our twenty-third president. With Congress under Republican control, he exemplified the activist president, working feverishly to put the Party's planks into law and approving the first billion-dollar peacetime budget. But the Democrats won Congress in 1890, stalling his legislative agenda, and with the First Lady ill, his race for reelection proceeded quietly. (She died just before the election.) In the end, Harrison could not beat Cleveland in their unprecedented rematch.
With dazzling attention to this president's life and the social tapestry of his times, Calhoun compellingly reconsiders Harrison's legacy.

James Buchanan - The American Presidents Series: The 15th President, 1857-1861 (Hardcover): Jean H. Baker James Buchanan - The American Presidents Series: The 15th President, 1857-1861 (Hardcover)
Jean H. Baker; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger
R712 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R84 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A provocative reconsideration of a presidency on the brink of Civil War
Almost no president was as well trained and well prepared for the office as James Buchanan. He had served in the Pennsylvania state legislature, the U.S. House, and the U.S. Senate; he was Secretary of State and was even offered a seat on the Supreme Court. And yet, by every measure except his own, James Buchanan was a miserable failure as president, leaving office in disgrace. Virtually all of his intentions were thwarted by his own inability to compromise: he had been unable to resolve issues of slavery, caused his party to split-thereby ensuring the election of the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln-and made the Civil War all but inevitable.
Historian Jean H. Baker explains that we have rightly placed Buchanan at the end of the presidential rankings, but his poor presidency should not be an excuse to forget him. To study Buchanan is to consider the implications of weak leadership in a time of national crisis. Elegantly written, Baker's volume offers a balanced look at a crucial moment in our nation's history and explores a man who, when given the opportunity, failed to rise to the challenge.

Rutherford b Hayes (Paperback, First): Trefousse Rutherford b Hayes (Paperback, First)
Trefousse; Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger
R821 R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Save R111 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A leader of the Reconstruction era, whose contested election eerily parallels the election debacle of 2000
The disputed election of 1876 between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden, in which Congress set up a special electoral commission, handing the disputed electoral votes to Hayes, brings recent events into sharp focus.
Historian Hans L. Trefousse explores Hayes's new relevance and reconsiders what many have seen as the pitfalls of his presidency. While Hayes did officially terminate the Reconstruction, Trefousse points out that this process was already well under way by the start of his term and there was little he could do to stop it. A great intellectual and one of our best-educated presidents, Hayes did much more in the way of healing the nation and elevating the presidency.

The Cycles of American History (Paperback, 1st Mariner books ed): Arthur M. Schlesinger The Cycles of American History (Paperback, 1st Mariner books ed)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R775 R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Save R47 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., first revealed the sequences that governed American politics over the past two centuries in The Cycles of American History. In this updated edition, the prominent political historian continues to reflect on the "recurring struggle between pragmatism and idealism in the American soul" (Time). Faced with a new century, a new millennium, and social and technological revolutions, Schlesinger confronts the possibility of a revolution in American political cycles.


The Constitution and the Conduct of American Foreign Policy (Paperback, New): David Gray Adler, Larry N. George The Constitution and the Conduct of American Foreign Policy (Paperback, New)
David Gray Adler, Larry N. George; Foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
R1,240 Discovery Miles 12 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this provocative and readable volume, eleven leading constitutional authorities challenge "business as usual" in American foreign policymaking. For far too long, they contend, Americans have acquiesced to presidential claims to sweeping executive powers in foreign
affairs-thanks to imperial-minded presidents, a weak-willed Congress, and neglectful scholars.

These authors forcefully argue that the president is not the supreme crafter of foreign policy and that Congress must provide more than a rubber stamp for the president's agenda. Unilateral presidential control of foreign relations, they warn, can pose a grave threat to our nation's welfare and is simply without constitutional warrant.

Combining constitutional theory with keen historical insights, these authors illuminate the roots of presidential abuse of executive power and remind us of the past and potential costs of such disregard for our unique system of checks-and-balances. An essential guide for all concerned citizens and members of Congress, this volume should help revive a proper understanding of this crucial dimension of American democracy.

Senator Joe McCarthy (Paperback, Revised): Richard H. Rovere Senator Joe McCarthy (Paperback, Revised)
Richard H. Rovere; Foreword by Authur M Schlesinger
R801 R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Save R82 (10%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The story of Senator Joseph McCarthy's rise to unprecedented power and the decline of his influence is a dramatic one. Richard Rovere documents the process by which a clever, power hungry individual came to mislead and manipulate members of Congress and the American public and to damage countless lives. A new foreword for this edition by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. places the book in historical context and relates it to current issues in American public life.

The Age of Jackson (Paperback, New edition): Arthur M. Schlesinger The Age of Jackson (Paperback, New edition)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The outgrowth of a series of lectures entitled 'A reinterpretation of Jacksonian democracy' delivered at the Lowell Institute in Boston in the fall of 1941."--Acknowledgements.

Imperial Presidency (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Arthur M. Schlesinger Imperial Presidency (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R803 R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Save R51 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., comes one of the most important and influential investigations of the American presidency. The Imperial Presidency traces the growth of presidential power over two centuries, from George Washington to George W. Bush, examining how it has both served and harmed the Constitution and what Americans can do about it in years to come. The book that gave the phrase "imperial presidency" to the language, this is a work of "substantial scholarship written with lucidity, charm, and wit" (The New Yorker).

Crisis of the Old Order (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Arthur M. Schlesinger Crisis of the Old Order (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R1,081 R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Save R117 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Crisis of the Old Order, 1919-1933, volume one of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and biographer Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.’s Age of Roosevelt series, is the first of three books that interpret the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the early twentieth century in terms of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the spokesman and symbol of the period. Portraying the United States from the Great War to the Great Depression, The Crisis of the Old Order covers the Jazz Age and the rise and fall of the cult of business. For a season, prosperity seemed permanent, but the illusion came to an end when Wall Street crashed in October 1929. Public trust in the wisdom of business leadership crashed too. With a dramatist’s eye for vivid detail and a scholar’s respect for accuracy, Schlesinger brings to life the era that gave rise to FDR and his New Deal and changed the public face of the United States forever.


Coming of the New Deal (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Arthur M. Schlesinger Coming of the New Deal (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R881 R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Save R73 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Coming of the New Deal, 1933-1935, volume two of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and biographer Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.’s Age of Roosevelt series, describes Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s first tumultuous years in the White House. Coming into office at the bottom of the Great Depression, FDR told the American people that they have nothing to fear but fear itself. The conventional wisdom having failed, he tried unorthodox remedies to avert economic collapse. His first hundred days restored national morale, and his New Dealers filled Washington with new approaches to recovery and reform. Combining idealistic ends with realistic means, Roosevelt proposed to humanize, redeem, and rescue capitalism. The Coming of the New Deal, written with Schlesinger’s customary verve, is a gripping account of critical years in the history of the republic.


Politics of Upheaval (Paperback, None): Arthur M. Schlesinger Politics of Upheaval (Paperback, None)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
R1,008 R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Save R95 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Politics of Upheaval, 1935-1936, volume three of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and biographer Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.’s Age of Roosevelt series, concentrates on the turbulent concluding years of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first term. A measure of economic recovery revived political conflict and emboldened FDR’s critics to denounce “that man in the White house.” To his left were demagogues — Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and Dr. Townsend. To his right were the champions of the old order — ex-president Herbert Hoover, the American Liberty League, and the august Supreme Court. For a time, the New Deal seemed to lose its momentum. But in 1935 FDR rallied and produced a legislative record even more impressive than the Hundred Days of 1933 — a set of statutes that transformed the social and economic landscape of American life. In 1936 FDR coasted to reelection on a landslide. Schlesinger has his usual touch with colorful personalities and draws a warmly sympathetic portrait of Alf M. Landon, the Republican candidate of 1936.


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