THIS GROUNDBREAKING WORK TELLS THE TRUE STORY BEHIND FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT'S 1936 REELECTION, DRAWING UPON NEVER-BEFORE-PUBLISHED
PERSONAL FILES TO EXPOSE A NEXUS OF PATRONAGE AND POWER THAT CHANGED
AMERICA FOREVER.
FDR's 1936 reelection represented his greatest political triumph. Yet
the election remains largely unstudied despite the fact that critical
decisions by some of the most colorful—and
controversial—characters in American history make it one of the most
significant ever to take place. This landmark work, the first
specifically about the 1936 election, highlights the key debates,
events, and personalities that epitomized the conflicted, highly
charged politics of the New Deal era.
In telling its gripping tale, the book discloses the secret history of
Roosevelt's New Deal. It uncovers the hidden roles that money,
patronage, and power played in the campaign of 1936, underscoring the
transition from the old-school politics of stump-speaking and
glad-handing to a new world of professionalism marked by scientific
polling, targeted advertising, and direct media. The book offers a new
perspective on this critical period in American history through its
use of previously unpublished private correspondence and internal
memos from key players in the Roosevelt administration as well as from
GOP chairman John Hamilton. These archival sources detail the nuts and
bolts of running a presidential campaign during the Great Depression
and reveal how money was manipulated to buy votes. Exposing the true
story behind the making of modern America, the book is a must-read for
anyone interested in FDR, U.S. history, politics, or the presidency.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal, and the Election of 1936
Product details
ISBN
9798216057307
Published
2023
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author