This dual biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, the thirty-ninth President and the First Lady, chronicles their personal and professional relationships and their business and political successes. The second volume of their dramatic story is filled with the emotional and political ups and downs of their lives as they managed a large family, attempted to use their presidency to bring peace, human rights, and justice to all peoples of the world, and dedicated the remainder of their long lives to making a safer, more caring world.
This dual biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, the thirty-ninth President and the First Lady, chronicles their personal and professional relationships and their business and political successes. The second volume of their dramatic story is filled with the emotional and political ups and downs of their lives as they managed a large family, attempted to use their presidency to bring peace, human rights, and justice to all peoples of the world, and dedicated the remainder of their long lives to making a safer, more caring world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E. Stanly Godbold, Jr. is Professor Emeritus of History at Mississippi State University and the author of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter: The Georgia Years, 1924-1974. He served as consultant and commentator for the PBS American Experience documentary on the life of Jimmy Carter. He lives in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Candidate from the South 2. It's Going to Happen 3. Mini-Juggernaut 4. The Carters Take New York 5. Jimmy, and Rosalynn, Won 6. The Shadow Presidency 7. A Different Presidency 8. Matters of Style 9. One Hundred Days 10. Rosalynn Steps Out 11. A Rising Tide 12. Quest for Justice: Panama, Israel, Iran 13. Revolutionaries 14. The Perils of Political Courage 15. The Tightrope to Peace 16. Quiet Path to Camp David 17. Miracle at Camp David 18. Life after Camp David 19. Carter's Coup: China 20. Khomeini, Bella, and Rosalynn 21. A White House Signing 22. Dangerous Rhetoric and a Harmless Rabbit 23. SALT II, Enemies, and Allies 24. Crisis of Confidence 25. Kennedys and Terrorists 26. In the Name of God, Iran! 27. The Soviet Union Makes a Move 28. Hostages and Politics 29. Delta Force 30. Keeping Faith 31. An Uphill Battle 32. A Surprise in October 33. The Agony of Defeat 34. Welcome Home 35. When Carter Ruled the World 36. The Carter Center 37. Humanitarians Adrift 38. Navigating Troubled Waters 39. Servant of Peace 40. Tyrants, Books, and Mr. Earl 41. The Nobel Prize 42. Tuned to the World 43. Endangered Values and Palestine Apartheid 44. "Cootie Man" Among the Elders 45. Journey into Eternity Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Candidate from the South 2. It's Going to Happen 3. Mini-Juggernaut 4. The Carters Take New York 5. Jimmy, and Rosalynn, Won 6. The Shadow Presidency 7. A Different Presidency 8. Matters of Style 9. One Hundred Days 10. Rosalynn Steps Out 11. A Rising Tide 12. Quest for Justice: Panama, Israel, Iran 13. Revolutionaries 14. The Perils of Political Courage 15. The Tightrope to Peace 16. Quiet Path to Camp David 17. Miracle at Camp David 18. Life after Camp David 19. Carter's Coup: China 20. Khomeini, Bella, and Rosalynn 21. A White House Signing 22. Dangerous Rhetoric and a Harmless Rabbit 23. SALT II, Enemies, and Allies 24. Crisis of Confidence 25. Kennedys and Terrorists 26. In the Name of God, Iran! 27. The Soviet Union Makes a Move 28. Hostages and Politics 29. Delta Force 30. Keeping Faith 31. An Uphill Battle 32. A Surprise in October 33. The Agony of Defeat 34. Welcome Home 35. When Carter Ruled the World 36. The Carter Center 37. Humanitarians Adrift 38. Navigating Troubled Waters 39. Servant of Peace 40. Tyrants, Books, and Mr. Earl 41. The Nobel Prize 42. Tuned to the World 43. Endangered Values and Palestine Apartheid 44. "Cootie Man" Among the Elders 45. Journey into Eternity Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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