Recounting the life and times of a man who is widely thought of as one of the most respected presidents the United States ever had. Describes his personal life including his early childhood, his marriage to Eleanor Roosevelt, and his struggle with polio, along with his political accomplishments including the New Deal and his involvement with World War II.
In March 1934 , all three members of the state's Civil Works Administration board resigned in protest over a drastic reduction in the Massachusetts job quota . Washington then named Joseph Carney to head the Federal Emergency Relief ...
See William E. Leuchtenburg , Perils of Prosperity ( Chicago : University of Chicago , 1958 ) . 10. George Marsden , Fundamentalism and American Culture : The Shaping of Twentieth Century Evangelism , pp .
Murray Edelman, The Politics of Misinformation, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, 11. 41. Murray Edelman, Politics as Symbolic Action, (Chicago: Markham Publishing Company, 1971), 7. 42. One could easily substitute ideology ...
Securities Regulation and the New Deal
John Kenneth Galbraith , The Great Crash , 1929 ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1979 ) , 176n9 . 6. Howard J. Sherman , Business Cycles ( Princeton ,. 2. Robert H. Ferrell , The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge ...
The "New Deal era" is hard to define with precision - in time or in ideology. This book contains essays that focus on the prewar period, with glimpses forward to the rhetoric of the approach to and engagement in World War II.
The New Deal was not the same deal for men and women - a finding strikingly demonstrated in Dividing Citizens. The book provides a historical account of how governing institutions and public policies shape social status and civic life.
Biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt.