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Edith Kermit Roosevelt

Lewis L Gould (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

R$ 203,56
SKU: 9780700626519

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Few first ladies have enjoyed a better reputation among historians than Edith Kermit Roosevelt. Aristocratic and sophisticated, tasteful and discreet, she managed the White House with a sure hand. Her admirers say that she never slipped in carrying out her duties as hostess, mother, and adviser to her husband.

Lewis Gould's path-breaking study, however, presents a more complex and interesting figure than the somewhat secularized saint Edith Roosevelt has become in the literature on first ladies. While many who knew her found her inspiring and gracious, family members also recalled a more astringent and sometimes nasty personality. Gould looks beneath the surface of her life to examine the intricate legacy of her tenure from 1901 to 1909.

The narrative in this book thus uncovers much new about Edith Roosevelt. Far from being averse to activism, Edith Roosevelt served as a celebrity sponsor at a New York musical benefit and also intervened in a high-profile custody dispute. Gould traces her role in the failed marriage of a United States senator, her efforts to secure the ambassador from Great Britain that she wanted, and the growing tension between her and Helen Taft in 1908-1909. Her commitment to bringing classical music artists to the White House, along with other popular performers, receives the fullest attention to date.

Gould also casts a skeptical eye over the area where Edith Roosevelt's standing has been strongest, her role as a mother. He looks at how she and her husband performed as parents and dissents from the accustomed judgment that all was well with the way the Roosevelt offspring developed. Most important of all, Gould reveals the first lady's deep animus toward African Americans and their place in American society. She believed "that any mixture of races is an unmitigated evil." The impact of her bigotry on Theodore Roosevelt's racial policies must now be an element in any future discussion of that sensi

Sobre o Livro

Biografia focada no papel de Edith Kermit Roosevelt como primeira-dama entre 1901 e 1909, incluindo sua atuação como anfitriã e patrocinadora de eventos musicais.

Estudo que examina relações pessoais e familiares, abordando intervenções em disputas públicas, tensões com contemporâneas e a dinâmica parental no seio da família Roosevelt.

Análise que documenta posicionamentos raciais de Edith Roosevelt e discute a influência dessas convicções sobre as políticas raciais do período, com uso de fontes históricas.

Características

Categoria Biografia
Subcategoria História dos Estados Unidos
Autores Lewis L Gould
Sobre o Autor Lewis L Gould é historiador autor de estudos sobre política e presidência dos Estados Unidos.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 182
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700626519
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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