American statesmanship : principles and practice of leadership / edited by Joseph R. Fornieri, Kenneth L. Deutsch, and Sean D. Sutton.
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Language: | English |
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Notre Dame, Indiana :
University of Notre Dame Press,
[2021]
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Physical Description: | xii, 762 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- 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, Spiritedness, and Audacity
- 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.