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  • - The Making of Theodore Roosevelt's America
    av Eric Rauchway
    183,-

    When President William McKinley was murdered at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, on September 6, 1901, Americans were bereaved and frightened. Rumor ran rampant: A wild-eyed foreign anarchist with an unpronounceable name had killed the commander-in-chief. Eric Rauchway's brilliant Murdering McKinley restages Leon Czolgosz's hastily conducted trial and then traverses America with Dr. Vernon Briggs, a Boston alienist who sets out to discover why Czolgosz rose up to kill his president.

  • av Eric Rauchway
    285,-

    A look at how the New Deal fundamentally changed American life, and why it remains relevant today

  • - How Roosevelt and Keynes Ended the Depression, Defeated Fascism, and Secured a Prosperous Peace
    av Eric Rauchway
    509,-

    An absorbing narrative history showing how FDR and his advisors pulled the levers of monetary policy to save the domestic economy and propel the United States to unprecedented prosperity and superpower status

  • - Hoover, Roosevelt, and the First Clash Over the New Deal
    av Eric Rauchway
    307,-

    The history of the most acrimonious presidential handoff in American history--and of the origins of twentieth-century liberalism and conservatism

  • - Family and American Reform Politics, 1900-1920
    av Eric Rauchway
    427,-

    The Progressives-those reformers responsible for the shape of many American institutions, from the Federal Reserve Board to the New School for Social Research-have always presented a mystery. What prompted middle-class citizens to support fundamental change in American life? Eric Rauchway shows that like most of us, the reformers took their inspiration from their own lives-from the challenges of forming a family.Following the lives and careers of Charles and Mary Beard, Wesley Clair and Lucy Sprague Mitchell, and Willard and Dorothy Straight, the book moves from the plains of the Midwest to the plains of Manchuria, from the trade-union halls of industrial Britain to the editorial offices of the New Republic in Manhattan. Rauchway argues that parenting was a kind of elitism that fulfilled itself when it undid itself, and this vision of familial responsibility underlay Progressive approaches to foreign policy, economics, social policy, and education.

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