American Statesmanship: Principles and Practice of Leadership

American Statesmanship: Principles and Practice of Leadership

Author
Joseph R. FornieriKenneth L. DeutschSean D. Sutton
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2021
Page
775
ISBN
9780268201074,9780268201050
File Type
pdf
File Size
22.5 MiB

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: What Is Statesmanship? -- 1 The Statesmanship Of George Washington -- 2 Benjamin Franklin, Democratic Statesman -- 3 Publius The Lawgiver: The Statesmanship Of The Federalist -- 4 John Adams: Statesmanship And The Limits Of Popularity -- 5 Presidential Statesmanship: The Jeffersonian Example -- 6 John Marshall As Constitutional Statesman -- 7 Alexander Hamilton: Democratic Statesmanship -- 8 Andrew Jackson: One Man's Demagogue, Another Man's Populist 9 Daniel Webster: The Statesman As Constitutional Conservative -- 10 John Calhoun: Statesmanship And Popular Rule -- 11 Henry Clay The Great Compromiser -- 12 Lincoln As Philosopher Statesman -- 13 Frederick Douglass: The Agitator As Statesman -- 14 Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- 15 Susan B. Anthony: The Prophetic Eye Discerns The Woman Politician -- 16 Theodore Roosevelt: Progressive Crusader -- 17 Woodrow Wilson And Modern Leadership -- 18 Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- 19 Harry S. Truman: American Statesmanship In World War And Cold War -- 20 Dwight David Eisenhower's Leadership 21 John F. Kennedy: The Courage Of His Convictions -- 22 The Statesmanship Of Martin Luther King, Jr. -- 23 Lyndon B. Johnson: The Abuse Of Power -- 24 Richard Nixon -- 25 The Statesmanship Of Ronald Reagan -- 26 Presidential Statesmanship In The New Media Era -- List Of Contributors -- Index Edited By Joseph R. Fornieri, Kenneth L. Deutsch And Sean D. Sutton. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mi Available Via World Wide Web.

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