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: 542 |
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: 1981 |
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: SRLF:AA0015760846 |
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: 4/5 (46 Downloads) |
Synopsis Herbert Hoover Reassessed by :
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: Herbert Hoover |
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: 536 |
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: 1951 |
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: UOM:39015001573883 |
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: 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Synopsis Years of adventure, 1874-1920 by : Herbert Hoover
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: United States Senate |
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: 532 |
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: 2002-08-01 |
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: 1410201694 |
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: 9781410201690 |
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: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Herbert Hoover Reassessed by : United States Senate
A collection of scholarly, and lively essays from various authors on President Herbert Hoover, collected by Senator Mark O. Hatfield to mark the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of Hoover. "Through publication of these essays, I sought to promote a more sophisticated understanding of this period, give further impetus to the reassessment of Mr. Hoover now under way in the American historical community, and try to acquaint the general public with something of Mr. Hoover's tremendous character and achievements." - Mark O. Hatfield, United States Senator
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: Edward Gale Agran |
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: Lexington Books |
Total Pages |
: 301 |
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: 2016-08-15 |
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: 9781498535731 |
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: 1498535739 |
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: 4/5 (31 Downloads) |
Synopsis Herbert Hoover and the Commodification of Middle-Class America by : Edward Gale Agran
Herbert Hoover rose from a rudimentary background to establish himself as a self-made millionaire and leading progressive reformer. Until the disaster that hit the nation in 1929, Hoover was known globally as the “Great Humanitarian” who had saved the lives of scores of millions of Europeans and Asians during and following WWI. As Secretary of Commerce through the twenties, the “Great Engineer” constructed, tooled, and fine-tuned the most powerful economy in the world. Hoover was celebrated as a representative product of America’s rise to global domination and a formidable voice for progressivism who could finish the job in the White House. The Depression was Hoover’s undoing, but historians recognize they must take account of his considerable contributions to the creation of “twentieth-century America.” As we learn more of that America, Hoover makes “more sense.” With due consideration of Hoover’s accomplishments, one can further understand the construction of the American industrial and corporate economy, progressivism and the New Deal, and political posturing throughout the century. Equally significant, one can comprehend twentieth-century “cash-box” culture and Hoover’s formidable contributions as a public servant to the commodification of American life. He endeavored to establish that all could fulfill a secure, middle-class life—in essence, achieve the “American Dream.” This concept in part was created by Hoover, who also was considered one of the nation’s public-relations geniuses. The political establishment continues to build upon the social and cultural foundation he laid. That foundation, while under stress, remains fundamentally sound as the nation enters the twenty-first century. The criticisms rained down upon American materialism echo dangers Hoover warned against. He subscribed to the maxim that a genuinely good society is not one premised upon material values; it is established upon a widely distributed sense of well-being grounded in service and compassion. Hoover never lost sight of the imperative of selflessness for the good of others, the nation, and oneself within an individualistically driven society rich in comforts and security. He sedulously worked to create a middle-class identity which spoke to material well-being and fundamental decency. A true believer, Herbert Clark Hoover energetically embraced the “American Promise.”
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: K. Clements |
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: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 613 |
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: 2010-06-21 |
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: 9780230107908 |
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: 0230107907 |
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: 4/5 (08 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Life of Herbert Hoover by : K. Clements
This latest volume in the definitive six-volume biography of Herbert Hoover tracks Hoover's life and career from 1918 to 1928 - a period defined largely by his role as United States Secretary of Commerce and leading directly to his election as the thirty-first President of the United States.
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: Charles Rappleye |
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: Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages |
: 576 |
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: 2017-05-23 |
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: 9781451648683 |
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: 1451648685 |
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: 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Synopsis Herbert Hoover in the White House by : Charles Rappleye
Describes the uphill battle faced by the thirty-first president, who served his single term during the Great Depression, portraying the man as bright, well-meaning, and energetic but ultimately lacking in the tools of leadership. --Publisher.
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: Gary Scott Smith |
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: Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages |
: 665 |
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: 2015 |
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: 9780199391394 |
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: 0199391394 |
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: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Religion in the Oval Office by : Gary Scott Smith
Continuing the work of Faith and the Presidency (OUP 2006), Gary Scott Smith takes on eleven more US presidents and examines the role religion played in their policies, personal lives, and decisions.
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: PediaPress |
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: 573 |
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: 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Synopsis United States Academic Decathlon Curriculum by :
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: Richard Dean Burns |
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: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages |
: 304 |
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: 1991 |
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: STANFORD:36105024583044 |
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: 4/5 (44 Downloads) |
Synopsis Herbert Hoover by : Richard Dean Burns
Included are 2,452 works (many annotated) concerning events, policy decisions, and influential individuals during the years from 1929 to 1932. Public documents generated by the executive or congressional branches of government are excluded as are most foreign language items.
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: Kenneth Whyte |
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: Vintage |
Total Pages |
: 770 |
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: 2018-11-06 |
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: 9780307743879 |
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: 030774387X |
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: 4/5 (79 Downloads) |
Synopsis Hoover by : Kenneth Whyte
"An exemplary biography—exhaustively researched, fair-minded and easy to read. It can nestle on the same shelf as David McCullough’s Truman, a high compliment indeed." —The Wall Street Journal The definitive biography of Herbert Hoover, one of the most remarkable Americans of the twentieth century—a wholly original account that will forever change the way Americans understand the man, his presidency, his battle against the Great Depression, and their own history. An impoverished orphan who built a fortune. A great humanitarian. A president elected in a landslide and then resoundingly defeated four years later. Arguably the father of both New Deal liberalism and modern conservatism, Herbert Hoover lived one of the most extraordinary American lives of the twentieth century. Yet however astonishing, his accomplishments are often eclipsed by the perception that Hoover was inept and heartless in the face of the Great Depression. Now, Kenneth Whyte vividly recreates Hoover’s rich and dramatic life in all its complex glory. He follows Hoover through his Iowa boyhood, his cutthroat business career, his brilliant rescue of millions of lives during World War I and the 1927 Mississippi floods, his misconstrued presidency, his defeat at the hands of a ruthless Franklin Roosevelt, his devastating years in the political wilderness, his return to grace as Truman's emissary to help European refugees after World War II, and his final vindication in the days of Kennedy's "New Frontier." Ultimately, Whyte brings to light Hoover’s complexities and contradictions—his modesty and ambition, his ruthlessness and extreme generosity—as well as his profound political legacy. Hoover: An Extraordinary Life in Extraordinary Times is the epic, poignant story of the deprived boy who, through force of will, made himself the most accomplished figure in the land, and who experienced a range of achievements and failures unmatched by any American of his, or perhaps any, era. Here, for the first time, is the definitive biography that fully captures the colossal scale of Hoover’s momentous life and volatile times.