Treasury Of Presidential Quotations

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Handsomely displayed quotations in an easy-to-read format, this inspiring collection contains quotations from every U.S. President from George Washington to George W. Bush, drawn from various addresses, memoirs, proclamations, correspondence, and other sources.

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Genre : Reference
Author : William J. Federer
Publisher : Amerisearch, Inc.
Release : 2004
File : 504 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0965355799


The Forgotten Presidents

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Their names linger in memory mainly as punch lines, synonyms for obscurity: Millard Fillmore, Chester Arthur, Calvin Coolidge. They conjure up not the White House so much as a decaying middle school somewhere in New Jersey. But many forgotten presidents, writes Michael J. Gerhardt, were not weak or ineffective. They boldly fought battles over constitutional principles that resonate today. Gerhardt, one of our leading legal experts, tells the story of The Forgotten Presidents. He surveys thirteen administrations in chronological order, from Martin Van Buren to Franklin Pierce to Jimmy Carter, distinguishing political failures from their constitutional impact. Again and again, he writes, they defied popular opinion to take strong stands. Martin Van Buren reacted to an economic depression by withdrawing federal funds from state banks in an attempt to establish the controversial independent treasury system. His objective was to shrink the federal role in the economy, but also to consolidate his power to act independently as president. Prosperity did not return, and he left office under the shadow of failure. Grover Cleveland radically changed his approach in his second (non-consecutive) term. Previously he had held back from interference with lawmakers; on his return to office, he aggressively used presidential power to bend Congress to his will. Now seen as an asterisk, Cleveland consolidated presidential authority over appointments, removals, vetoes, foreign affairs, legislation, and more. Jimmy Carter, too, proves surprisingly significant. In two debt-ceiling crises and battles over the Panama Canal treaty, affirmative action, and the First Amendment, he demonstrated how the presidency's inherent capacity for efficiency and energy gives it an advantage in battles with Congress, regardless of popularity. Gerhardt explains the many things these and ten other presidents have in common that explain why, in spite of any of their excesses, they have become forgotten chief executives. Incisive, myth-shattering, and compellingly written, this book shows how even obscure presidents championed the White House's prerogatives and altered the way we interpret the Constitution.

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Genre : Law
Author : Michael J. Gerhardt
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2013-03-01
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199967803


United States Jewry 1776 1985

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Marcus follows the movement of these "GermanJews into all regions west of the Hudson River.

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Genre : History
Author : Jacob Rader Marcus
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Release : 2018-02-05
File : 1002 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780814344682


Cuba And The United States

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The Times Literary Supplement calls Louis A. Pérez Jr. "the foremost historian of Cuba writing in English." In this new edition of his acclaimed 1990 volume, he brings his expertise to bear on the history and direction of relations between Cuba and the United States. Of all the peoples in Latin America, the author argues, none have been more familiar to the United States than Cubans--who in turn have come to know their northern neighbors equally well. Focusing on what President McKinley called "the ties of singular intimacy" linking the destinies of the two societies, Pérez examines the points at which they have made contact--politically, culturally, economically--and explores the dilemmas that proximity to the United States has posed to Cubans in their quest for national identity. This edition has been updated to cover such developments of recent years as the renewed debate over American trade sanctions against Cuba, the Elián González controversy, and increased cultural exchanges between the two countries. Also included are a new preface and an updated bibliographical essay.

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Genre : History
Author : Louis A. Pérez
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Release : 2011-03-15
File : 361 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780820340074


Jockeying For The American Presidency

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"This book will compel scholars to take a new look at the role of "political opportunism" in the presidential selection process. Lara Brown provides a fresh, innovative exploration of the roots of opportunism, one that challenges conventional wisdom as it advances our understanding of this complex topic."--Michael A. Genovese, Loyola Marymount University.

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Genre : History
Author : Lara M. Brown
Publisher : Cambria Press
Release : 2010
File : 496 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781604977028


The Papers Of Henry Laurens

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Genre : South Carolina
Author : Henry Laurens
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Release : 1968
File : 804 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0872491285


Silencing The Opposition

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Examines major challenges to the First Amendment using case studies of the various forms of governmental suppression in U. S. history.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Craig R. Smith
Publisher : SUNY Press
Release : 1996-11-01
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0791430863


Storm Over Texas

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In the spring of 1844, a fiery political conflict erupted over the admission of Texas into the Union. This hard-fought and bitter controversy profoundly changed the course of American history. Indeed, as Joel Silbey argues in Storm Over Texas, it marked the crucial moment when partisan differences were transformed into a North-vs-South antagonism, and the momentum towards Civil War leaped into high gear. Silbey, one of America's most renowned political historians, offers a swiftly paced and compelling narrative of the Texas imbroglio, which included an exceptional cast of characters, from John C. Calhoun and John Quincy Adams, to James K. Polk and Martin Van Buren. We see how a series of unexpected moves, some planned, some inadvertent, sparked a crisis that intensified and crystallized the North-South divide. Sectionalism, Silbey shows, had often been intense, but rarely widespread and generally well contained by other forces. After Texas statehood, it became a driving force in national affairs, ultimately leading to Southern secession and Civil War. With subtlety, great care, and much imagination, Joel Silbey shows that this brief political struggle became, in the words of an Alabama congressman, "the greatest question of the age"--and a pivotal moment in American history.

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Genre : History
Author : Joel H. Silbey
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2005-08-01
File : 253 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199881499


John Tyler The Accidental President

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John Tyler, the Accidental President

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Edward P. Crapol
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Release : 2012-01-01
File : 358 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780807872239


Backfired

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How did America go from Pilgrims seeking freedom to express their Christian beliefs to today's discrimination against those very beliefs in the name of tolerance? Federer investigates.

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Genre : History
Author : William J. Federer
Publisher : Amerisearch, Inc.
Release : 2005
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0975345540