Recapturing the Oval Office

Recapturing the Oval Office
Author: Brian Balogh
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 150170088X

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Several generations of historians figuratively abandoned the Oval Office as the bastion of out-of-fashion stories of great men. And now, decades later, the historical analysis of the American presidency remains on the outskirts of historical scholarship, even as policy and political history have rebounded within the academy. In Recapturing the Oval Office, leading historians and social scientists forge an agenda for returning the study of the presidency to the mainstream practice of history and they chart how the study of the presidency can be integrated into historical narratives that combine rich analyses of political, social, and cultural history. The authors demonstrate how "bringing the presidency back in" can deepen understanding of crucial questions regarding race relations, religion, and political economy. The contributors illuminate the conditions that have both empowered and limited past presidents, and thus show how social, cultural, and political contexts matter. By making the history of the presidency a serious part of the scholarly agenda in the future, historians have the opportunity to influence debates about the proper role of the president today. Contributors: Brian Balogh, University of Virginia; Michael A. Bernstein, Tulane University; Kathryn Cramer Brownell, Purdue University; N. D. B. Connolly, The Johns Hopkins University; Frank Costigliola, University of Connecticut; Gareth Davies, University of Oxford; Darren Dochuk, Washington University; Susan J. Douglas, University of Michigan; Daniel J. Galvin, Northwestern University; William I. Hitchcock, University of Virginia; Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University; Alice O'Connor, University of California, Santa Barbara; Bruce J. Schulman, Boston University; Robert O. Self, Brown University; Stephen Skowronek, Yale University

Recapturing the Oval Office

Recapturing the Oval Office
Author: Brian Balogh
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501700871

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Several generations of historians figuratively abandoned the Oval Office as the bastion of out-of-fashion stories of great men. And now, decades later, the historical analysis of the American presidency remains on the outskirts of historical scholarship, even as policy and political history have rebounded within the academy. In Recapturing the Oval Office, leading historians and social scientists forge an agenda for returning the study of the presidency to the mainstream practice of history and they chart how the study of the presidency can be integrated into historical narratives that combine rich analyses of political, social, and cultural history. The authors demonstrate how "bringing the presidency back in" can deepen understanding of crucial questions regarding race relations, religion, and political economy. The contributors illuminate the conditions that have both empowered and limited past presidents, and thus show how social, cultural, and political contexts matter. By making the history of the presidency a serious part of the scholarly agenda in the future, historians have the opportunity to influence debates about the proper role of the president today.

What a President Should Know

What a President Should Know
Author: Lawrence B. Lindsey
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1461663431

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The winner of the presidential election will need to get quickly up-to-speed on how to manage the government. What are the likely issues he will encounter on the first day in the Oval Office? What does he do about the cost of the Iraq War? He'll get blamed if there's another terrorist attack, so what does he need to do that first day and the days and weeks to come to realistically and prudently prevent such an attack? How's the economy? What kind of policies can he now really propose based upon the present state of the economy and the tax-base that supports federal programs? He promised during the campaign to tackle big issues like healthcare, education, energy, immigration, international trade, and taxation. If he's going to hold himself to his own campaign rhetoric then he'd better surround himself with political savvy, fiscally astute advisers—like Lindsey and Sumerlin. This book is for the next president of the United States, all the policy-makers-in-waiting, and, most importantly, political junkies who appreciate that these authors were Oval Office advisors and that they understand what it takes to get a new administration up-and-running.

Behind the Oval Office

Behind the Oval Office
Author: Dick Morris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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Beyond the Oval Office

Beyond the Oval Office
Author: Ron Celano
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-10
Genre:
ISBN:

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Beyond the Oval Office is an enlightening and captivating exploration of the lives of former U.S. Presidents after their tenure in the White House. This thought-provoking book delves into the intriguing and often uncharted territories that ex-presidents navigate when they relinquish their hold on the highest office in the land. As the curtains close on their presidential legacies, these remarkable individuals embark on a new chapter filled with unexpected challenges, triumphs, and contributions to society. Throughout the pages of this compelling narrative, readers are invited to witness the diverse paths taken by former presidents as they step into the shadows of history and forge their identities beyond their presidential terms. From the monumental accomplishments to the poignant struggles, the book presents a comprehensive look at the various roles they assume and the lasting impact they leave on the nation and the world. "I always wondered why anyone would want to take on a difficult and stressful job as president of the United States. Discovering what presidents did after leaving the White House answers this question.." Jack J. "An interesting perspective of the post-presidential lives of those individuals who shaped the country." Mary B. Please note that the paperback and hardcovers versions are in black & white, the Kindle version is in color.

Oval Office

Oval Office
Author: Nathaniel May
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781560254355

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A dramatic exploration of the men who have suffered while sitting in the White House looks at Lincoln, FDR, Kennedy, and George Bush, among others, and their work during periods of crisis, from the Civil War to the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Original.

The President's Day

The President's Day
Author: Matthew N Beckmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780231215862

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The President's Day is a groundbreaking study of the history, theory, and practice of modern presidential time management.

Dear Oval Office Occupant

Dear Oval Office Occupant
Author: Kathy Hayes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781954403383

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When Donald Trump was elected president, Kathy Hayes was stunned. He didn't have relevant experience or qualifications. He mocked women, immigrants veterans and the disabled. He had presided over a string of bankruptcies, lawsuits and a bogus university. She knew she couldn't remain silent. On Dec. 1, 2016, she wrote him an old-fashioned paper letter, put it in an envelope with a stamp and mailed it. Then she wrote another, and another. Beginning on Inauguration Day, the letters became a daily discipline. What began as a simple act of protest morphed into much more: a chronicle of current events and presidential misdeeds; a journal of her frustrations and fears; and the birth story of an unlikely activist. With flashes of humor, poignancy and righteous anger, Hayes's letters document the struggles of an ordinary citizen trying to make sense of a presidency like no other. Entertaining and inspiring, Oval Office Occupant challenges readers to find within themselves the courage to speak truth to power.

Wisdom from the Oval Office

Wisdom from the Oval Office
Author: Pierce Word
Publisher: History Publishing Company LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781933909493

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The largest collection of presidential quotations ever assembled: 40 chapters, each dealing with one of the major themes of life. It comprises a broad range of political perspective, covering universal truth, human behavior, and even love.--Publisher.

Wisdom from the Oval Office

Wisdom from the Oval Office
Author: Pierce Word
Publisher: Gazelle Distribution Trade
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781933909448

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The largest collection of presidential quotations ever assembled: 40 chapters, each dealing with one of the major themes of life. It comprises a broad range of political perspective, covering universal truth, human behavior, and even love.--Publisher.