A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt
Description
- Represents a state-of-the-art assessment of current scholarship on FDR, the only president elected to four terms of office and the central figure in key events of the first half of the 20th century
- Covers all aspects of FDR's life and times, from his health, relationships, and Supreme Court packing, to New Deal policies, institutional issues, and international relations
- Features 35 essays by leading FDR scholars
List of Figures x
Preface xi
Notes on Contributors xiv
1 FDR Biographies 1
Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr
2 Eleanor Roosevelt Biographies 15
Norman W. Provizer
3 Pre-Presidential Career 34
Timothy W. Kneeland
4 Physical and Psychological Health 59
Robert P. Watson
5 The Election of 1932 77
Donald A. Ritchie
6 The 1936–1944 Campaigns 96
Sean J. Savage
7 Urban and Regional Interests 114
Stefano Luconi
8 Minorities 135
Cherisse Jones-Branch
9 Labor 155
Martin Halpern
10 Business 186
Patrick D. Reagan
11 Opponents at Home and Abroad 206
Joseph Edward Lee
12 FDR as a Communicator 222
Betty Houchin Winfield
13 The New Deal 238
June Hopkins
14 The Banking Crisis 259
James S. Olson and Brian Domitrovic
15 FDR and Agriculture 279
Jean Choate
16 Conservation 298
Byron W. Daynes
17 Political Culture 318
Richard M. Fried
18 Human Rights 340
Wesley K. Mosier
19 The Institutional Presidency 362
Rodney A. Grunes
20 Political and Administrative Style 385
Margaret C. Rung
21 The Congress 405
John Thomas McGuire
22 The Supreme Court 427
Stephen K. Shaw
23 The American Military 443
Lance Janda
24 Science and Technology 459
Peter K. Parides
25 Intelligence 480
R. Blake Dunnavent
26 Relations with the British and French 493
Kevin E. Smith
27 Relations with Canada 517
Galen Roger Perras
28 The Good Neighbor Policy and the Americas 542
Michael R. Hall
29 Relations with the Soviet Union 564
William E. Kinsella, Jr
30 Relations with China and India 590
William Ashbaugh
31 Relations with Japan 612
William Ashbaugh
32 Relations with Italy and Nazi Germany 636
Regina U. Gramer
33 Relations with Spain and European Neutrals 653
David A. Messenger
34 International Legacy 672
Mary Stockwell
35 Political Reputation 690
Patrick J. Maney
Bibliography 710
Index 732
“Overall this is a great addition to the literature on Franklin Roosevelt, combining as it does an encapsulation of all the historical research about him and his presidency in every aspect from conservation and the Supreme Court to war policy and relations with Canada.” (Expofairs, 13 March 2013)
“So librarians who have readers with an interest in this subject should watch out for further books in the series.” (Reference Reviews, 2012)
"The range of essays, each with endnotes and further readings, is impressive; the book covers not only the usual subjects such as the New Deal, foreign relations, and the presidential elections, but other less discussed issues such as conditions and treatment of minorities and land conservation . . . For serious students of FDR's presidency, from undergraduates to faculty and scholars, this is an indispensable foundational source." (Library Journal, 2011)
William D. Pederson is the American Studies Endowed Chair, Professor, and Director of the International Lincoln Center for American Studies at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. His most recent publications include James Madison (2008) and Lincoln Lessons (2009). The only United States president elected to four terms of office, Franklin Delano Roosevelt shepherded the nation through its most tumultuous period since the Civil War. A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt presents a collection of historiographical essays by leading FDR scholars that provides a comprehensive review of the scholarship on key elements of this central figure during the two critical events that shaped the modern world: the Great Depression and World War II.The essays cover all aspects of FDR's life and times, including his political, military, and economic decisions, fully discussing the scholarship to date as well as sketching out areas in need of further research. Themes and topics range from Roosevelt's health, relationships, Supreme Court packing, to New Deal policies, institutional issues, and international relations. A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt is the most comprehensive and authoritative source on a twentieth-century icon whose optimism and vitality led America from the nadir of the worst depression in world history to the brink of victory over Germany and Japan. “This masterful work will be used by all students of the Roosevelt era. An indispensible guide to FDR's career, it reviews existing analysis of his life and times and raises new questions about the impact of his presidency on the American nation. Relevant to contemporary issues, it brings historical insight to bear on current debates of political leadership and the role of government.” – Maurine H. Beasley, University of Maryland, author of Eleanor Roosevelt: Transformative First Lady
“These essays covering every relevant topic about FDR are essential in understanding our 32nd president. Pederson’s Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt is a must read for all interested in the presidency, leadership and 20th century history.” – Frank J. Williams, retired Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court and co-editor of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Transformation of the Supreme Court
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781444330168
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
History
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 177.80(W) x Dimensions: 248.90(H) x Dimensions: 53.30(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English