Between 1932 and 1936, the Republican Party suffered a series of devastating electoral defeats that shattered its confidence, exposed deep divisions within its ranks, and reduced what had been the nation\u27s dominant political institution to a disorganized, bitter, and impotent minority. While President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to create a New Deal for America, the leaders of the Republican Party engaged in an unproductive and distracting struggle for control of the party\u27s machinery, policies, and legacy. During this period, the Republican Party consistently misread political currents and underestimated the popularity and political acumen of President Roosevelt. Meanwhile, Roosevelt and the Democratic Party built a new liberal coal...
History faced by the disaster of depression, Congress in the early 1930s proved amenable to the far-...
What best defines a Democrat in the American political arena—idealistic reformer or pragmatic politi...
This dissertation is a history of the Republicans who said no to President Richard Nixon's unethical...
Between 1932 and 1936, the Republican Party suffered a series of devastating electoral defeats that ...
The Democratic Party suffered its worst electoral defeat in 1924, when compromise candidate John Dav...
This study examines the relationship between Presidential leadership, the party system and the burea...
Herbert Hoover is often portrayed as a business-centric relatively non-political historical figure. ...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is an effort to explain and describe one method by w...
Herbert Hoover is often portrayed as a business-centric relatively non-political historical figure. ...
In 1948, Harry S. Truman pulled off the greatest upset in U.S. political history. With his party spl...
This dissertation examines the U.S. wartime presidential campaign of 1944. In 1944, the United Stat...
Republicans celebrated their return to power after a twenty-year hiatus. Not only did they win the p...
This powerful book reminds us of the enormous power the nation accords its political leaders and how...
FDR—the wily political opportunist glowing with charismatic charm, a leader venerated and hated with...
Herbert Clark Hoover, first an international businessman, a global hero during World War I, and then...
History faced by the disaster of depression, Congress in the early 1930s proved amenable to the far-...
What best defines a Democrat in the American political arena—idealistic reformer or pragmatic politi...
This dissertation is a history of the Republicans who said no to President Richard Nixon's unethical...
Between 1932 and 1936, the Republican Party suffered a series of devastating electoral defeats that ...
The Democratic Party suffered its worst electoral defeat in 1924, when compromise candidate John Dav...
This study examines the relationship between Presidential leadership, the party system and the burea...
Herbert Hoover is often portrayed as a business-centric relatively non-political historical figure. ...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis is an effort to explain and describe one method by w...
Herbert Hoover is often portrayed as a business-centric relatively non-political historical figure. ...
In 1948, Harry S. Truman pulled off the greatest upset in U.S. political history. With his party spl...
This dissertation examines the U.S. wartime presidential campaign of 1944. In 1944, the United Stat...
Republicans celebrated their return to power after a twenty-year hiatus. Not only did they win the p...
This powerful book reminds us of the enormous power the nation accords its political leaders and how...
FDR—the wily political opportunist glowing with charismatic charm, a leader venerated and hated with...
Herbert Clark Hoover, first an international businessman, a global hero during World War I, and then...
History faced by the disaster of depression, Congress in the early 1930s proved amenable to the far-...
What best defines a Democrat in the American political arena—idealistic reformer or pragmatic politi...
This dissertation is a history of the Republicans who said no to President Richard Nixon's unethical...