The objective of this study is to revisit the American presidential election of 1972 via the interpretive lens of Richard Nixon's loyal inner circle. It argues that the Watergate scandal that forced Nixon to resign the presidency two years later has minimized the meaning of that watershed event. The massive landslide victory by the Nixon administration at the polls has been lost in the details of the break-in at the Watergate complex. The result is that the connection between Nixon, his loyal White House aides, and the millions of faithful supporters is minimized and even forgotten in the scholarship on the 37th president. Nixon is too often seen as an isolated and disconnected leader, and consequently, the second greatest margin of victory...
This dissertation is a history of the Republicans who said no to President Richard Nixon's unethical...
The Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library—now officially integrated into the National Archives and R...
Watergate symbolizes a major "turning point" in American history. This event allegedly shifted publi...
The objective of this study is to revisit the American presidential election of 1972 via the interpr...
Although it is generally accepted that the presidency of Richard Milhous Nixon broke down as a resul...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
March 1971 was tough for President Richard Nixon. The American people were tired of the Vietnam War,...
AbstractSurviving Nixon: The Politicization of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1969-1974byAndrew Hobson...
This doctoral dissertation examines the relationship between the American conservative movement and ...
Assessments of President Richard Nixon’s foreign policy continue to evolve as scholars tap new possi...
Watergate is considered the most infamous political scandal in American history. It resulted in the ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityWhile undeniably a foreign policy priority, the Vi...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the arguments used by Richard Nixon relative to the key issu...
This case study analyzes the leadership of the 37th president of the United States, Richard Nixon. N...
When historians write about Watergate, they do not immediately think of the Federal Bureau of Invest...
This dissertation is a history of the Republicans who said no to President Richard Nixon's unethical...
The Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library—now officially integrated into the National Archives and R...
Watergate symbolizes a major "turning point" in American history. This event allegedly shifted publi...
The objective of this study is to revisit the American presidential election of 1972 via the interpr...
Although it is generally accepted that the presidency of Richard Milhous Nixon broke down as a resul...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
March 1971 was tough for President Richard Nixon. The American people were tired of the Vietnam War,...
AbstractSurviving Nixon: The Politicization of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1969-1974byAndrew Hobson...
This doctoral dissertation examines the relationship between the American conservative movement and ...
Assessments of President Richard Nixon’s foreign policy continue to evolve as scholars tap new possi...
Watergate is considered the most infamous political scandal in American history. It resulted in the ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityWhile undeniably a foreign policy priority, the Vi...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the arguments used by Richard Nixon relative to the key issu...
This case study analyzes the leadership of the 37th president of the United States, Richard Nixon. N...
When historians write about Watergate, they do not immediately think of the Federal Bureau of Invest...
This dissertation is a history of the Republicans who said no to President Richard Nixon's unethical...
The Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library—now officially integrated into the National Archives and R...
Watergate symbolizes a major "turning point" in American history. This event allegedly shifted publi...