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Description
Eisenhower is a succinct analytical evaluation of Eisenhower¿s presidency that argues that he embodied the spirit of his time and exuded power in a subtle manner.
- Essential to WW2, American, and Cold War history alike
- Eisenhower is one of the most important figures in 20th century world history
- Examines Eisenhower's early military career as well as his presidency
- The author's opinions are clearly articulated in the book, making this a very fresh and personal account of Eisenhower's political career
- Part of the award winning Profiles in Power series
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Pre-Presidency, 1890-1952
2. Creating Stability: Domestic Affairs, 1953-54
3. Waging Peace: Foreign Affairs, 1953-54
4. Affluence and Good Feelings: Domestic Affairs, 1955-56
5. Crises, East, West and Mid-East: Foreign Affairs, 1955-56
6. The Doldrums: Domestic Affairs, 1957-58
7. Waging Cold War: Foreign Affairs, 1957-58
8. Revival of Spirit: Domestic Affairs, 1959-60
9. High Hopes and Final Disappointment: Foreign Affairs, 1959-60
10. Conclusion
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