'[A] superb study of the way FDR successfully created a presidency that could renew America' - Times Literary SupplementOne of the greatest American presidents, Franklin Delano Roosevelt built a coalition of labour, ethnic, urban, low-income and African American voters that underwrote the Democratic Party's national ascendancy from the 1930s to the 1980s. Over his four terms, he promoted the New Deal - the greatest reform programme in US history - to meet the challenges of the Great Depression, led the United States to the brink of victory in the Second World War, and established the modern…mehr
'[A] superb study of the way FDR successfully created a presidency that could renew America' - Times Literary SupplementOne of the greatest American presidents, Franklin Delano Roosevelt built a coalition of labour, ethnic, urban, low-income and African American voters that underwrote the Democratic Party's national ascendancy from the 1930s to the 1980s. Over his four terms, he promoted the New Deal - the greatest reform programme in US history - to meet the challenges of the Great Depression, led the United States to the brink of victory in the Second World War, and established the modern presidency as the driving force of American politics and government. Iwan Morgan takes a fresh look at FDR, showing how his leadership enabled the United States of America to become the most successful country of the twentieth century. This astute and original assessment of a highly consequential presidency explains how Roosevelt enhanced the governing capacity of his office, promoted a constitutional revolution through his dealings with the Supreme Court, and forged a new intimacy between the president and the American people through his genius for political communication. It also demonstrates the significance of his organizational and strategic leadership as commander-in-chief in America's greatest foreign war, his role in holding together the US-British-Soviet Grand Alliance against the Axis powers, and his pioneering development of the national-security presidency that sought to promote a lasting post-war peace for the world. In fluid, immensely readable prose, Morgan focuses on the ways in which FDR transformed the presidency into an institution of domestic and international leadership to establish the modern ideal of the office as an assertive, democratic executive charged with meeting the challenges facing the US at home and abroad.
Iwan Morgan is Emeritus Professor of US Studies at the Institute of the Americas, University College London, UK. He is also a distinguished fellow of the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, UK. He was the recipient of the British Association of American Studies Honorary Fellowship in 2014, and winner of the Richard Neustadt Book Prize in 2010. He is the author of Reagan: American Icon (2016), named by The Times/Sunday Times as a Politics Book of the Year.
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IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgements Prologue: FDR and the American Presidency 1 FDR's Pre-Presidency: The Making of a Leader 2 Chief Legislator: FDR and the Hundred Days 3 New Dealer: FDR and Socio-Economic Reform 4 Economic Manager: FDR's Political Economy 5 Second Emancipator: FDR and African Americans 6 Chief Administrator: FDR's Institutional Presidency 7 Constitutional Revolutionary: FDR and the Supreme Court 8 Party Leader: FDR and the Democrats 9 Communicator-in-Chief: FDR's Public Presidency 10 Chief Diplomat: FDR as Foreign Policy Leader 11 Commander-in-Chief: Structures and Strategies 12 Commander-in-Chief: Arsenals and Alliances 13 Practical Visionary: FDR's National-Security Presidency Epilogue: FDR's Presidential Legacy - Truman to Biden NotesSelect bibliography
IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgements Prologue: FDR and the American Presidency 1 FDR's Pre-Presidency: The Making of a Leader 2 Chief Legislator: FDR and the Hundred Days 3 New Dealer: FDR and Socio-Economic Reform 4 Economic Manager: FDR's Political Economy 5 Second Emancipator: FDR and African Americans 6 Chief Administrator: FDR's Institutional Presidency 7 Constitutional Revolutionary: FDR and the Supreme Court 8 Party Leader: FDR and the Democrats 9 Communicator-in-Chief: FDR's Public Presidency 10 Chief Diplomat: FDR as Foreign Policy Leader 11 Commander-in-Chief: Structures and Strategies 12 Commander-in-Chief: Arsenals and Alliances 13 Practical Visionary: FDR's National-Security Presidency Epilogue: FDR's Presidential Legacy - Truman to Biden NotesSelect bibliography
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[A] superb study of the way FDR successfully created a presidency that could renew America. Tony Badger Times Literary Supplement
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