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The second edition of Watergate: A Brief History with Documents presents a collection of relevant historic documents from Nixon's acceptance speech at the 1968 Republican National Convention to his 1974 pardon. * Includes transcripts of recently-released Watergate tapes that reveal Nixon's thoughts and reactions to events as they unfolded, and that deal with the identity of the anonymous source known as 'Deep Throat'. * Uses the crisis to explain how American politics and law work and provides an indication of the way the country may handle future crises * Provides brief summaries of what…mehr

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The second edition of Watergate: A Brief History with Documents presents a collection of relevant historic documents from Nixon's acceptance speech at the 1968 Republican National Convention to his 1974 pardon. * Includes transcripts of recently-released Watergate tapes that reveal Nixon's thoughts and reactions to events as they unfolded, and that deal with the identity of the anonymous source known as 'Deep Throat'. * Uses the crisis to explain how American politics and law work and provides an indication of the way the country may handle future crises * Provides brief summaries of what happened to various Watergate participants * Covers the entire span of time from Nixon's 1968 acceptance speech at the RNC until his pardon in 1974

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Stanley I. Kutler is the E. Gordon Fox Professor Emeritus of American Institutions, History, and Law at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of several books on American history, including Abuse of Power: The New Nixon Tapes (1997), which resulted from his successful lawsuit against the National Archives and Nixon that forced the release of the long-suppressed Watergate tapes. He is also the author of The Wars of Watergate (1990).
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"With his judicious selection of documents and his insightfuland clear narrative, Stanley Kutler, the dean of Watergatehistorians, provides the best brief treatment of the greatestpolitical scandal in American history."
Melvin Small, Wayne State University, author of ThePresidency of Richard Nixon

"Professor Kutler is the indispensable historian ofWatergate, and this is the indispensable sourcebook -- the keydocuments, placed in the deep context that only an expert canprovide."
Stanley N. Katz, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University,editor-in-chief of The Oxford International Encyclopedia ofLegal History

"A fair-minded and accessible collection of key documents onthe most important political/ constitutional scandal of thetwentieth century, with succinct introductory essays by theacknowledged expert on the history of Watergate."
Jeffrey P. Kimball, Miami University, author ofNixon's Vietnam War

"Four decades after Nixon's election, Watergate remainsthe greatest constitutional crisis of our times, and any scholar,student, or citizen wishing to understand its enormity - andwhy it rocked the nation like no act of executive wrongdoing beforeor since - should peruse the documents in this indispensablevolume."
David Greenberg, Rutgers University, author of Nixon'sShadow: The History of an Image