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Dark Horse (PB)

Steve Neal (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

R$ 238,61
SKU: 9780700604531

Wendell Willkie never held a public office, yet he nearly became president of the United States. A registered Democrat until the fall of 1939, he captured the Republican party's nomination less than a year later. It was, by all accounts, a meteoric rise--to win the nomination Willkie defeated such party stalwarts as Thomas Dewey, Robert Taft, and Arthur Vandenberg. These Republican front-runners had been insisting that the war in Europe wasn't a national concern since two oceans protected the U.S. from the aggressors, while for months Willkie had warned of the danger of a Europe controlled by fascists. Shortly before the GOP convened in Philadelphia, Hitler's armies swallowed Denmark, Norway, the Low Countries, and France. In a time for heroes, Willkie was a man of the hour.

Almost overnight Willkie moved the Republican party out of its hidebound isolationism and sent a message to the world that Amerians stood together against Axis aggression. Roosevelt, although recognizing Willkie as a formidable political opponent, called his nomination a "godsend" because it finally brought national unity.

Roosevelt's election to a third term--and Willkie's defeat--turned out to be the closest presidential race in a generation, and Willkie received more votes than any previous Republican candidate, setting a record that stood until Eisenhower's '52 landslide. And despite his defeat, Willkie grew in stature becoming Roosevelt's special envoy during World War II, first to London during the Blitz and later to the Middle East, to Russia, and to China. On the home front Willkie became the spokesman of the One World philosophy that influenced U.S. foreign policy for a generation and the conscience of American politics, speaking out against isolationism, imperialism, and the persecution of minorities.

Sobre o Livro

Biografia política e histórico eleitoral centrados em Wendell Willkie, com foco em sua emergente candidatura ao partido republicano e no contexto pré-Segunda Guerra Mundial.

Analisa a transição do isolacionismo para posições internacionalistas dentro do Partido Republicano, incluindo a recepção pública e a relação com a administração Roosevelt.

Inclui relatos das missões diplomáticas de Willkie durante a guerra e de seu papel no debate sobre política externa e direitos civis, útil para leitores interessados em história política e relações internacionais.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Biografias
Autores Steve Neal
Sobre o Autor Steve Neal é autor de obras sobre história e política dos Estados Unidos.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 398
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700604531
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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