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The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist
Andrew Burstein Manufacturer: University of Virginia Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0813917204 |
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An Unusual Study...........2003-12-20
good intro into all things jeffersonian.......1998-02-24
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The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist
Andrew Burstein Manufacturer: Univ of Virginia Pr ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000MC69OM |
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The Inner Jefferson; Portrait of a Grieving Optimist
Andrew Burstein Manufacturer: Virginia ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000L83986 |
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The Inner Jefferson: Portrait of a Grieving Optimist. (book reviews): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly
Randolph B. Campbell Manufacturer: Mississippi State University ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B00096QJKA Release Date: 2005-07-28 |
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This digital document is an article from The Mississippi Quarterly, published by Mississippi State University on December 22, 1996. The length of the article is 655 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Coolidge: An American Enigma
Robert Sobel Manufacturer: Regnery Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0895264102 |
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The most successful and neglected president of the 20th century.Customer Reviews:
Coolidge alive.......2005-09-19
Fair assessment of an elusive man.......2005-01-30
Only a Beginning. . ........2004-07-20
Coolidge: Public Servant; King of Dry Humor.......2004-04-04
The real Coolidge.......2004-02-24
Biographers of presidents who are generally regarded as average or below average often write about their subjects with a bent of pushing them up a notch or two in history. A current biography of Warren G. Harding written by John Dean of Watergate fame, for instance, lays out a theme of trying to lift Harding out of the cellar of presidential comparison. Sobel is a bit less interested in Coolidge's lasting reputation although he would like the reader to be reminded that Coolidge did have some accomplishments while in the White House and that his administration, in stark contrast to Harding, his predecessor, was scandal free and that Coolidge, himself, was a man of tremendous virtue.
The myth that Coolidge was a hard worker is not quite dispelled in Sobel's book. One can surmise that the only midnight oil Calvin Coolidge ever burned was on the night of his sudden inauguration at his father's home in Vermont following Harding's death..... the oath being administered by Coolidge's father.
Sobel spends a little too much time on analyzing the country's finances during the Coolidge administration. At these times the author's writing becomes bogged down in detail and his prose begins to sound like that of his subject...humorless and dry.
That said, I would recommend this book to those who are not only interested in the period between the two World Wars but also in the juxtaposition of the Harding and Coolidge administrations. I also think that reading the Dean biography on Harding in conjunction with the Sobel book on Coolidge would give a fairly accurate, if not overly deep sense of the United States during this period.
One cannot imagine a Coolidge as president during World War II (or for that matter during the depression) any more than one might look at Franklin D. Roosevelt as president during the 1920s. The point of this book seems not to be so much about the successes of Coolidge policy but rather an effort to glimpse the president in a slightly more favorable light. To this end Sobel triumphs. Yet he reminds us in the end that Coolidge was a man who was decent, sometimes shrewd and who filled his role as president in a detached but popular way. Perhaps Calvin Coolidge was indeed the right fit for his times.
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A Puritan in Babylon: The Story of Calvin Coolidge
William Allen White Manufacturer: Simon Publications ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 1931541523 |
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"Honest, shrewd, sentimental, resolute, American primitive," this is how the author characterizes President Coolidge. The storry of the Coolidge period, a stirring drama, hangs on the undramatis and slight figure of the man who dominated the era, and by his qualities rather than by his words or deeds gave it substance and direction.Customer Reviews:
The biography of one of our greatest Presidents........2004-06-17
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Calvin Coolidge: The Quiet President
Donald R. McCoy Manufacturer: University Press of Kansas ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0700603514 |
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Competent, funny, worthwhile.......2001-02-10
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All the things you never knew about our American presidents
Calvin Coolidge White Manufacturer: Franklin Times ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0006Y3DPY |
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The American Heritage Book of the Presidents and Famous Americans: Woodrow Wilson, Warren Gamaliel Harding, Calvin Coolidge (Volume 9)
Manufacturer: Dell Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000HPG9ZI |
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"A great American": Address of President Coolidge at the unveiling of the John Ericsson Memorial in Washington, May 29, 1926
Calvin Coolidge Manufacturer: American-Scandinavian Foundation ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0008ATY04 |
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The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge (American Presidency Series)
Robert H. Ferrell Manufacturer: University Press of Kansas ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0700608923 |
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Perhaps no American president has seemed less suited to his office or his times than Calvin Coolidge. The taciturn New Englander became a vice presidential candidate by chance, then with the death of Warren G. Harding was thrust into the White House to preside dourly over the Roaring Twenties.Robert Ferrell, one of America's most distinguished historians, offers the first book-length account of the Coolidge presidency in thirty years, drawing on the recently opened papers of White House physician Joel T. Boone to provide a more personal appraisal of the thirtieth president than has previously been possible. Ferrell shows Coolidge to have been a hard-working, sensitive individual who was a canny politician and an astute judge of people. He reveals how after being dubbed the "odd little man from Vermont" by the press, Coolidge cultivated that image in order to win the 1924 election.
Ferrell's analysis of the Coolidge years shows how the president represented the essence of 1920s Republicanism. A believer in laissez-faire economics and the separation of powers, he was committed to small government, and he and his predecessors reduced the national debt by a third. More a manager than a leader, he coped successfully with the Teapot Dome scandal and crises in Mexico, Nicaragua, and China, but ignored an overheating economy. Ferrell makes a persuasive case for not blaming Coolidge for the failures of his party's foreign policy; he does maintain that the president should have warned Wall Street about the dangers of overspeculating but lacked sufficient knowledge of economics to do so.
Drawing on the most recent literature on the Coolidge era, Ferrell has constructed a meticulous and highly readable account of the president's domestic and foreign policy. His book illuminates this pre-Depression administration for historians and reveals to general readers a president who was stern in temperament and dedicated to public service.
This book is part of the American Presidency Series.
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Cal's Rolling in his grave over this one.......1999-08-29
An objective and well researched account........1998-06-05
Ferrell raises the question in this study: "Why did Coolidge not do more to deal with economic matters and consult with his advisors?" Perhaps the author answers this question in mentioning the Federal Reserve's reluctance to intervene in monetary policy and stock market speculation. In addition, Ferrell analyzes Coolidge's political philosophy on two counts: his opposition to governmental paternalism and belief in laissez-faire economy. In fact, Ferrell writes that Coolidge cut income taxes drastically; by 1927, 98 percent of the population paid no income tax.
The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge judges the president in an objective manner and uses extensively researched primary and secondary sources. The author, however, does tend to use quotes excessively and this may irritate some readers. Besides, Ferrell gives a vivid account about society in the 1920s, but his information about automobiles appears repetitive at times in this book. Furthermore, Ferrell suggests that to blame Coolidge for lack of foresight in not preventing the holocausts of our time seems unhistorical. Yet, a historian does indeed judge people and historical events both diachronically and synchronically. Overall, Fer! rell admirably addresses Coolidge's strengths and weaknesses in an analytical framework. Finally, the photographs add a realistic vision about Coolidge and his times.
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Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt through Coolidge, 1901-1929: Debating the Issues in Pro and Con Primary Documents (The President's Position: Debating the Issues)
Francine Sanders Romero Manufacturer: Greenwood Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0313313881 |
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Students will be able to debate the key political, social, and economic issues and initiatives of each President covered here by using this rich source of pro and con primary documents contemporary to the time. Carefully selected presidential statements and opposition statements on each major issue of the presidents' administrations, along with accompanying explanatory material, will help students to debate the issues and apply critical thinking skills to their understanding of U.S. history. This volume covers the Presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, and Calvin Coolidge. The section on each president includes entries on 5-9 key issues of his administration, from enforcing anti-trust legislation at the beginning of Roosevelt's administration to arguments over the value of the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact to outlaw war that closed the Coolidge era. Primary documents include presidential speeches, letters, memoirs and autobiographies, congressional speeches, Supreme Court decisions, statements by opposition groups, newspaper editorials, and comments from prominent private citizens. Students will be able to trace ongoing arguments over significant political, social and economic issues during the course of these five administrations that comprise the Progressive Era, the war years, and the postwar "return to normalcy," years that witnessed perhaps the greatest period of transformation in U.S. history. These presidents took varying positions on the increasingly activist role of government, the growing power of business, the issue of tariffs, the rights of workers, women, and children, the problems of minority groups, the question of immigration, the issue of isolationism or intervention abroad, and the growing concern over the environment. The section on each president features an introductory overview of the key issues of his administration, followed by an entry on each issue. Each entry contains an overview of the issue and discussion of the opposing viewpoints, followed by a statement from the president and the text of a document taking an opposing point of view. The section on each president concludes with suggested reading for further study. A timeline of the period puts all the issues in chronological context.
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The Tormented President: Calvin Coolidge, Death, and Clinical Depression (Contributions in American History)
Robert E. Gilbert Manufacturer: Praeger Publishers ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0275979318 |
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Although Calvin Coolidge is widely judged to have been a weak and even an incompetent president, this study concludes that he was a leader disabled by a crippling emotional breakdown. After an impressive early career, Coolidge assumed the presidency upon the death of Warren Harding. His promising political career suffered a major blow, however, with the death of his favorite child, 16-year-old Calvin Jr., in July 1924. Overwhelmed with grief, Coolidge showed distinct signs of clinical depression. Losing interest in politics, he served out his term as a broken man. This is the first account of Coolidge's life to compare his behavior before and after this tragedy, and the first to consider the importance of Coolidge's mental health in his presidential legacy. Gilbert carefully documents the dramatic change in Coolidge's leadership style, as well as the changes in his personal behavior. In his early career, Coolidge worked hard, was progressive, and politically astute. When he became Vice President in 1921, he impressed the Washington establishment by being strong and activist. After Harding's death, Coolidge took control of his party, dazzled the press, distanced himself from the Harding scandals, and showed ability in domestic and foreign policy. His son's death would destroy all of this. Gilbert documents Coolidge's subsequent dysfunctional behavior, including sadistic tendencies, rudeness and cruelty to family and aides, and odd interactions with the White House staff.Customer Reviews:
glimpse at a slower tempo of American society.......2006-06-16
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Address of President Coolidge before the Pan American conference, Havana, Cuba, January 16, 1928
Calvin Coolidge Manufacturer: Govt. Print. Office ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B00088WSHW |
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