The Woman Behind the New Deal

The Woman Behind the New Deal
Title The Woman Behind the New Deal PDF eBook
Author Kirstin Downey
Publisher Anchor
Pages 498
Release 2010-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1400078563

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“Kirstin Downey’s lively, substantive and—dare I say—inspiring new biography of Perkins . . . not only illuminates Perkins’ career but also deepens the known contradictions of Roosevelt’s character.” —Maureen Corrigan, NPR Fresh Air One of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s closest friends and the first female secretary of labor, Perkins capitalized on the president’s political savvy and popularity to enact most of the Depression-era programs that are today considered essential parts of the country’s social safety network.

Defenseless Under the Night

Defenseless Under the Night
Title Defenseless Under the Night PDF eBook
Author Matthew Dallek
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 361
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0199743126

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Even before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Americans feared an invasion or attack would occur on US soil. In this timely and authoritative book, Matthew Dallek narrates the creation of a federal agency, the Office of Civilian Defense, founded to protect the homeland.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Title Franklin Delano Roosevelt PDF eBook
Author Conrad Black
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 1329
Release 2012-03-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1610392132

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt stands astride American history like a colossus, having pulled the nation out of the Great Depression and led it to victory in the Second World War. Elected to four terms as president, he transformed an inward-looking country into the greatest superpower the world had ever known. Only Abraham Lincoln did more to save America from destruction. But FDR is such a large figure that historians tend to take him as part of the landscape, focusing on smaller aspects of his achievements or carping about where he ought to have done things differently. Few have tried to assess the totality of FDR's life and career. Conrad Black rises to the challenge. In this magisterial biography, Black makes the case that FDR was the most important person of the twentieth century, transforming his nation and the world through his unparalleled skill as a domestic politician, war leader, strategist, and global visionary -- all of which he accomplished despite a physical infirmity that could easily have ended his public life at age thirty-nine. Black also takes on the great critics of FDR, especially those who accuse him of betraying the West at Yalta. Black opens a new chapter in our understanding of this great man, whose example is even more inspiring as a new generation embarks on its own rendezvous with destiny.

Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security

Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security
Title Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security PDF eBook
Author Edward Moore Bennett
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 244
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780842022477

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Index and bibliography included.

Looking Forward

Looking Forward
Title Looking Forward PDF eBook
Author Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 146
Release 2022-07-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This work is a compilation of issues that focused on the American government and economy during the beginning of the Great Depression. It allows readers to get inside the head of one of the most influential presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and read what he thought in his own words. The book is relevant even today because of the recession in America and some other parts of the world.

The Four Freedoms

The Four Freedoms
Title The Four Freedoms PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Engel
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2016
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0199376212

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In his 1941 State of the Union address, President Franklin Roosevelt framed America's role in World War II, and ultimately its role in forging the post-war world to come, as a fight for freedom. Four freedoms, to be exact: freedom of speech, freedom from want, freedom of religion, and freedom from fear. In this new look at one of the most influential presidential addresses ever delivered, historian Jeffrey A. Engel joins together with six other leading scholars to explore how each of Roosevelt's freedoms evolved over time, for Americans and for the wider world.

Traitor to His Class

Traitor to His Class
Title Traitor to His Class PDF eBook
Author H. W. Brands
Publisher Anchor
Pages 913
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307277941

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A brilliant evocation of one of the greatest presidents in American history by the two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, bestselling historian, and author of Our First Civil War "It may well be the best general biography of Franklin Roosevelt we will see for many years to come.” —The Christian Science Monitor Drawing on archival material, public speeches, correspondence and accounts by those closest to Roosevelt early in his career and during his presidency, H. W. Brands shows how Roosevelt transformed American government during the Depression with his New Deal legislation, and carefully managed the country's prelude to war. Brands shows how Roosevelt's friendship and regard for Winston Churchill helped to forge one of the greatest alliances in history, as Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin maneuvered to defeat Germany and prepare for post-war Europe. Look for H.W. Brands's other biographies: THE FIRST AMERICAN (Benjamin Franklin), ANDREW JACKSON, THE MAN WHO SAVED THE UNION (Ulysses S. Grant), and REAGAN.