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Detalls de l'obraPresidential Campaigns: From George Washington to George W. Bush de Paul F. Boller
![]() No n'hi ha cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. 5438. Presidential Campaigns, by Paul F. Boller, Jr. (read 30 Jan 2017). This is a 1984 book by a Texas Christian U. historian which gives an account of every American Presidential campaign from Washington up through 1980. The accounts for the more recent campaigns are a bit longer than for the longer ago ones but one comes away from each account feeling that it has been accurately summarized--even though I sometimes thought I was not being told too much new. There are a lot of footnotes but of course they refer to books published before 1984 so the accounts of some of the more recent campaigns are not inclusive of information which has come to light since. But I had the feeling that the highlights of each campaign were well told. And it was fun reading the book! ( ![]() Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Were presidential campaigns always as bitter as they have been in recent years? Or is the current style of campaigning a new political development? In this revised and updated edition of Presidential Campaigns the answers to these questions are clear: the race for the presidency, although at times mean and nasty, has always been an endlessly entertaining and highly-charged spectacle for the American public. This book unveils the whole history of American presidential elections, from the seamless ascent of General George Washington to the bitterly contested election of George W. Bush, bringing these boisterous contests to life in all their richness and complexity. In the old days, Boller shows, campaigns were much rowdier than they are today. Back in the nineteenth century, the invective at election time was exuberant and the mudslinging unrestrained; a candidate might be called everything from a carbuncle-faced old drunkard to a howling atheist. But there was plenty of fun and games, too, with songs and slogans, speeches and parades, all livening up the scene in order to get people to the polls.Presidential Campaigns takes note of the serious side of elections even as it documents the frenzy, frolic and the sleaze. Each chapter contains a brief essay describing an election and presenting "campaign highlights" that bring to life the quadrennial confrontation in all its shame and glory. With a postscript analyzing the major changes in the ways Americans have chosen their Presidents from Washington's time to the present, Presidential Campaigns gives the reader a full picture of this somewhat flawed procedure. For all of its shortcomings, though, this "great American shindig" is an essential part of the American democratic system and, for better or for worse, tells us much about ourselves. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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