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| 141. Off the Record With FDR: 1942-1945 by William D. Hassett | |
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| 142. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940 by William E. Leuchtenburg | |
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While elections, political battles, and economic recovery programs fill most of the pages of the book, the author's greatest contribution to the study of 1930s American political life is his analysis of the forces driving President Roosevelt. For example, the book discerns two distinct public philosophies that drove the formation of New Deal policy. Leuchtenburg believes that Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism-carried on by men like Herbert Croly, Walter Lippmann, and Rexford Tugwell-was the most influential. So was Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom, supported by Louis Brandeis and Felix Frankfurter. Advocates of the former generally supported planned economies and were suspicious of free competition. The latter believed trust busting would return small businesses to prominence in America. The new nationalists largely presided over the early New Deal; the ideology of Brandeis and Frankfurter emerged later during the Second New Deal of 1935. Neither philosophy trumped the other, however, because Roosevelt never committed himself to either a planned economy or a return to small-scale business. The president's assumption of the middle ground between the proponents of the New Nationalism and the New Freedom philosophies was, according to Leuchtenburg, typical Roosevelt. His personality played a large role in the direction the New Deal ultimately took. The chief executive often encouraged his subordinates to thrash out the details of a specific idea, allowed them to compete against each other, and then stepped in to shape the idea into final form. This aggressive competition led some to label the president a mediocre administrator who often procrastinated when faced with a serious challenge, a charge Leuchtenburg convincingly reputes. Rather, this "procrastination" was a way of "observing a trial by combat among rival theories" to see which idea was the best. For all of the dissension over economic proposals, Roosevelt's dynamic creativity and ability to attract scores of smart, talented men to Washington helped many New Deal ideas to succeed. While the president's personality led him to encourage a "combat of rival theories," the American public felt they knew a different Roosevelt; a warm, fatherly figure who tried to help each individual and who made the federal government accessible to the public. A troubling omission is the wartime sedition trial of American far right figures. United States v. McWilliams, as the case was known, is relevant here because it evolved directly out of the far right's loathing of the president's New Deal policies. The government, at the president's insistence, charged the defendants with involvement in a worldwide Nazi conspiracy. When Attorney General Francis Biddle told Roosevelt that any charges filed against these individuals would violate first amendment protections, the chief executive was blithely unconcerned. He hounded Biddle constantly about the issue, and even kept a stack of far right publications in his desk drawer that he would pull out as "evidence" of the need for action. Historians Leo Ribuffo and Glen Jeansonne have rightly labeled the indictments and subsequent trial a sham, with Ribuffo going so far as to conclude that Roosevelt's prosecution set a precedent subsequently used to great effect against far left figures in the 1950s. James Thomas Flexner, in his one volume biography of George Washington, claimed that America's first chief executive succeeded because he acted as a balance between the competing interests of Alexander Hamilton's Federalism and Thomas Jefferson's Republicanism. Leuchtenburg's book makes a similar claim for Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In a time of great national stress a president arose who successfully put America on a path to stability by mediating between competing philosophies. Even though the book turned forty last year, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940 is an erudite, single volume history that continues to stand as a definitive statement of the Roosevelt era.
Though Leuchtenburg's body of work is impressive, this text stands as his single best work. Though it's nearly forty years old, the text is surprisingly lively and the interpretations quite lucid. This is, without doubt, the single best text on FDR or the New Deal. Simply outstanding.
At the start of the book I was expecting this to be a propaganda piece for FDR.While the author seems to view the New Deal with favor, I did find the book to seem to be a rather even handed account of this period of history. Leuchtenburg begins the book with an analysis of the conditions existing at the beginning of the New Deal.The advancing gloom of 1932 provides the background for the beginning of the story.The progressively desperate measures of the Hoover administration are contrasted with the rising tide of the Roosevelt movement in the Democratic Party.The shadows of despair lengthened in the winter between the November elections and the March inauguration.This section of the book both reinforced and challenged my prior understandings.The fact that the economy deteriorated significantly over the winter was confirmed.My prior readings, presented from President Hoover's point of view, emphasized Roosevelt's unwillingness to endorse any attempts by the administration to deal with the worsening crisis.Rather than illustrating a shallow and indifferent character, Leuchtenburg presents the time as one in which Roosevelt resisted Hoover's attempts to commit the new administration to continue programs favored by the old. The section on the first 100 days emphasizes the uncritical manner with which the Congress rushed to approve most measures sent to the Hill from the White House.The session of 1934 was another time of accomplishment for the Administration although the front of solidarity began to crack. The High Tide of the New Deal came with the election of 1936 in which Roosevelt carried all states except Maine and Vermont.In the aftermath of the election, as occurs after so many landslides, Roosevelt over reached his grasp and suffered a major rebuff with the defeat of his court packing bill in 1937.Over this issue, Roosevelt alienated some of his most loyal supporters, including his own vice-president.With that battle, the New Deal had, for the most part, exhausted itself.While domestic challenges remained, the New Deal had run out of answers.The hope of 1933 had given way to a sense of hopelessness as the economy plunged again in 1938.The specter of permanent massive unemployment was seen by more and more as the New Deal initiatives failed to end the depression. Toward the end of the thirties, the challenges rose on the overseas horizons.Leuchtenburg skillfully narrates the change of focus of the administration from moving the country out of the fear of the depression to one of moving the country to face the dangers looming abroad.Roosevelt's struggles against the strong strain of isolationism are skillfully presented. There are several things which I learned from this book.The New Deal as a modification to preserve the social order, rather than as a revolution to upend that order is a point well made.The delineation between the steps which Roosevelt would take as opposed to those which he would not consider were interesting.The mention that the main concern of the New Deal was the plight of the farmer came as a surprise to me.I had always thought that it was mainly concerned with industry.The acknowledgment that full employment was not achieved until 1943 says much about the economic effectiveness of the New Deal.I finished the book with a much better understanding of what the New Deal was than I started out with. As the title indicates, this book is primarily about Franklin Roosevelt.While many other actors in the drama, both within and without the administration, play important roles, the focus is always on Roosevelt.This is proper because, in truth, Roosevelt was the master of the New Deal.The book makes the point that if the gun of Zangara has struck down the Roosevelt, rather than Cermak in Miami, a Gardner administration would have directed history much differently.Truly this was a case in which a great personality did make a great difference. The treatment of FDR is very good.Stressing his initiatives, which met with both success and failure, Leuchtenburg gives us a view of the influence of Franklin D. Roosevelt on history through his leadership of the New Deal.There is no place in this book for an inquiry into personal lives, so common in modern historical and biographical literature. This book is an excellent choice for anyone interested in an overview of the New Deal.I would recommend it for teachers at the high school or collegiate level for class assignments, students looking for materials for book reports, or anyone wishing to acquaint himself with a fascinating and influential period in our history.It fulfilled all of the hopes with which I opened the book.
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| 143. The squire of Warm Springs: FDR in Georgia, 1924-1945 by Theo Lippman | |
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| 144. Scotties at the FDR Memorial by Ross Becker, Judith Becker, Ross J Becker | |
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| 145. Eleanor Roosevelt: Oral Histories from the Collections of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library | |
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| 146. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Biographies from American history) by Lucy Jane Bledsoe | |
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| 147. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Livewire real lives) by Sandra Woodcock | |
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| 148. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the new deal: By Sharon Shebar (Portraits, a biography program) by Kate Moltz | |
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| 149. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Mecklers Bibliographies of the Presidents of the United States 1789-1989 : No 31) | |
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| 150. Franklin Roosevelt (Torch biographies) by Hugh Talbot | |
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| 151. Citizen of the world, Franklin D. Roosevelt ;: An informal biography by Alden Hatch | |
![]() | Asin: B0006DCSDI Catlog: Book (1949) Publisher: Skeffington US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
| 152. The democratic Roosevelt: A biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt (A Pelican book) by Rexford G Tugwell | |
![]() | Asin: B0007EJFK0 Catlog: Book (1969) Publisher: Penguin Books US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
| 153. Franklin D. Roosevelt,: An informal biography, by Alden Hatch | |
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| 154. Eleanor Roosevelt: Oral Histories from the Collections of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Part 3 | |
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| 155. Franklin Roosevelt (The Torch biographies) by Argentine Francis Alington | |
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| 156. Franklin D. Roosevelt As World Leader: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 16 May 1995 (Inaugural Lectures (University of Oxford) S.) by Robert Dallek | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0199513708 Catlog: Book (1995-10-01) Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr Sales Rank: 3287193 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
| 157. The biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by James MacGregor Burns | |
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| 158. Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt: Student activity book (Pendulum illustrated biography series) by Catherine Wichterman | |
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| 159. Eleanor Roosevelt: Oral Histories from the Collections of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Part 2 | |
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| 160. Eleanor Roosevelt: Oral Histories from the Collections of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Part 1 | |
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