This first book-length study of Progressive-Era presidents' views on the theme of self-government analyzes their understanding of executive leadership and the office of the presidency. Will Morrisey examines the rhetoric and the actions of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson to show the ways in which their thought shaped their presidencies.
This first book-length study of Progressive-Era presidents' views on the theme of self-government analyzes their understanding of executive leadership and the office of the presidency. Will Morrisey examines the rhetoric and the actions of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson to show the ways in which their thought shaped their presidencies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Will Morrisey is the William and Patricia LaMothe Chair in the American Constitution and Associate Professor of Political Science at Hillsdale College. He is also author of Self-Government, The American Theme (Lexington Books, 2004).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface: Self-Government in America Chapter 2 Introduction: What Progressivism Is, and Is Not Chapter 3 1. Theodore Roosevelt Chapter 4 2. William Howard Taft Chapter 5 3. Woodrow Wilson Chapter 6 Conclusion: Self-Government, The Progressivist Dilemma 7 Bibliography
Chapter 1 Preface: Self-Government in America Chapter 2 Introduction: What Progressivism Is, and Is Not Chapter 3 1. Theodore Roosevelt Chapter 4 2. William Howard Taft Chapter 5 3. Woodrow Wilson Chapter 6 Conclusion: Self-Government, The Progressivist Dilemma 7 Bibliography
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