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Recapturing the Oval Office: New Historical Approaches to the American Presidency (PDF eBook)


Recapturing the Oval Office: New Historical Approaches to the American Presidency (PDF eBook)

eBook by Balogh, Brian/Schulman, Bruce J.

Recapturing the Oval Office: New Historical Approaches to the American Presidency (PDF eBook)

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ISBN:
9781501700880
Publication Date:
06 Nov 2015
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Pages:
320 pages
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Recapturing the Oval Office: New Historical Approaches to the American Presidency (PDF eBook)

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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

Contents

Introduction: Confessions of a Presidential Assassin by Brian BaloghPart I. Balancing Agency and Structure1. The Unsettled State of Presidential History by Stephen Skowronek2. Personal Dynamics and Presidential Transitions: The Case of Roosevelt and Truman by Frank Costigliola3. Narrator-in-Chief: Presidents and the Politics of Economic Crisis from FDR to Obama by Alice O'ConnorPart II. The Social and Cultural Landscape Presidents Confront4. The Reagan Devolution: Movement Conservatives and the Right's Days of Rage, 1988-1994 by Robert O. Self5. There Will Be Oil: Presidents, Wildcat Religion, and the Culture Wars of Pipeline Politics by Darren Dochuk6. Ike's World: Ideology and Power in Eisenhower's National Strategy by William I. Hitchcock7. Black Appointees, Political Legitimacy, and the American Presidency by N. D. B. Connolly8. Presidents and the Media by Susan J. Douglas9. The Making of the Celebrity Presidency by Kathryn Cramer BrownellPart III. The Presidency and Political Structure10. Stand by Me: Coalitions and Presidential Power from a Cross-National Perspective by Cathie Jo Martin11. Taking the Long View: Presidents in a System Stacked against Them by Daniel J. Galvin12. American Presidential Authority and Economic Expertise since World War II by Michael A. Bernstein13. The Changing Presidential Politics of Disaster: From Coolidge to Nixon by Gareth DaviesConclusion: The Perils and Prospects of Presidential History by Bruce J. SchulmanNotes List of Contributors Index

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