The Eisenhower Years

The Eisenhower Years
Title The Eisenhower Years PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Mayer
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 1025
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438119089

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The 34th U.S. president to hold office, Dwight D. Eisenhower won America over with his irresistible I like Ike slogan. Bringing to the presidency his prestige as a commanding general during World War II, he worked incessantly during his two terms to ease the tensions of the cold war. Pursuing the moderate policies of Modern Republicanism, he left a legacy of a stronger and more powerful nation. From his crucial role in support of Brown v. Board of Education to the National Defense Education Act, The Eisenhower Years provides a well-balanced study of these politically charged years. Biographical entries on key figures of the Eisenhower era, such as Allen W. Dulles, Joseph R. McCarthy, and Rosa Parks, combine with speeches such as the Military Industrial Complex speech, the Open Skies proposal, the disturbance at Little Rock address, Eisenhower Doctrine, and his speech after the Soviet launch of Sputnik to give an in-depth look at the executive actions of this administration.

The Eisenhower Presidency, 1953-1961

The Eisenhower Presidency, 1953-1961
Title The Eisenhower Presidency, 1953-1961 PDF eBook
Author Richard Damms
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 192
Release 2016-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317879198

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This seminar study examines the Eisenhower presidency. The author argues that the presidency marked an important stage in the evolution of modern America, but left a decidedly mixed legacy for future presidents. Domestically Eisenhower pursued a 'middle way'. Imbued with a profound district of politics and politicians, Eisenhower sought as much as possible to concentrate public policy making in the hands of an enlightened elite of public and private experts. Internationally, Eisenhower's policies exacerbated the nuclear arms race, institutionalised the Cold War, and extended the East-West struggles to new arenas in the Third World. This new account offers an up-to-date synthesis of this newly emerging literature, and reviews Eisenhower's record - from the mishandling of the Civil Rights movement to the escalation of the arms race and the intensification of the Cold War.

The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Title The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower PDF eBook
Author Chester J. Pach
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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An analysis of Eisenhower's leadership and managerial style and exploration of the significance of the decisions Eisenhower made on a whole range of issues, from civil rights to atomic testing.

The Age of Eisenhower

The Age of Eisenhower
Title The Age of Eisenhower PDF eBook
Author William I. Hitchcock
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 895
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451698437

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The New York Times–bestselling biography: a “complete and powerful assessment” of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s presidency (Booklist, starred review). Drawing on newly declassified documents and thousands of pages of unpublished material, The Age of Eisenhower tells the story of a masterful president guiding the nation through the great crises of the 1950s, from McCarthyism and the Korean War through civil rights turmoil and Cold War conflicts. This is a portrait of a skilled leader who, despite his conservative inclinations, found a middle path through the bitter partisanship of his era. At home, Eisenhower affirmed the central elements of the New Deal, such as Social Security; fought the demagoguery of Senator Joseph McCarthy; and advanced the agenda of civil rights for African-Americans. Abroad, he ended the Korean War and avoided a new quagmire in Vietnam. Yet he also charted a significant expansion of America’s missile technology and deployed a vast array of covert operations around the world to confront the challenge of communism. As he left office, he cautioned Americans to remain alert to the dangers of a powerful military-industrial complex that could threaten their liberties. Today, presidential historians rank Eisenhower fifth on the list of great presidents, and William Hitchcock’s “rich narrative” shows us why Ike’s stock has risen so high. He was a gifted leader, a decent man of humble origins who used his powers to advance the welfare of all Americans (The Wall Street Journal).

The Eisenhower Presidency

The Eisenhower Presidency
Title The Eisenhower Presidency PDF eBook
Author Kenneth W. Thompson
Publisher
Total Pages 280
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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First Hand Report

First Hand Report
Title First Hand Report PDF eBook
Author Sherman Adams
Publisher Sagwan Press
Total Pages 530
Release 2015-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 9781340306595

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Eisenhower 1956

Eisenhower 1956
Title Eisenhower 1956 PDF eBook
Author David A. Nichols
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 370
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1439139342

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Draws on hundreds of newly declassified documents to present an account of the Suez crisis that reveals the considerable danger it posed as well as the influence of Eisenhower's health problems and the 1956 election campaign.