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Presidency of Harry S. Truman

Donald R. McCoy (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

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SKU: 9780700602551

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Tough, concerned, direct, occasionally vulgar, and often partisan-Harry S. Truman would never completely work himself out from the shadow of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Yet Truman partly commands our attention because he was the successful executor of Roosevelt's remarkable political estate.

It is not too much to suggest that the Truman administration, along with that of FDR, constituted the most important turning point in recent U.S. history. During the Roosevelt administration the American state system had changed dramatically: the federal government had rapidly become ascendant over state and local governments, and the executive branch-particularly the presidency-had become a repository of vast power. After 1945, it remained for Truman to make the new American state system a permanent feature at home and to define its role on the world scene.

As a seasoned politician and officeholder, Truman's overall goals were clear from the beginning of his presidency, and he pursued them, though not without some confusion, throughout his two terms in the White House. Immediately upon his assumption of office, he was confronted by a succession of major problems: bringing a victorious end to World War II, plotting the peace that would follow, and devising policies for postwar economic reconversion at home.

Here are detailed the domestic and foreign policy events of the Truman years-in civil rights, Social Security, employment, public housing, education, health, and natural resources; in the establishment of the United Nations, the Marshall Plan, the North Atlantic Treaty, the increasingly stormy relations with the Soviet Union and the decision to fight in Korea, the creation of the National Security Council and the CIA, the unification of the armed forces, and the president's loyalty-security program.

In analyzing the central concerns and manifold difficulties of 1945-1953, McCoy deepens our understanding of the administration that made big government a permanent and pervas

Sobre o Livro

Esta obra oferece uma análise profunda da presidência de Harry S. Truman, destacando seu papel crucial na transição dos Estados Unidos após a Segunda Guerra Mundial.

O autor explora os desafios enfrentados por Truman, desde a finalização do conflito até a implementação de políticas que moldaram a estrutura governamental moderna.

Leitores interessados em história política e nos impactos das decisões presidenciais encontrarão insights valiosos e uma narrativa envolvente sobre um período transformador.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Ciência Política
Autores Donald R. McCoy
Sobre o Autor Donald R. McCoy é um historiador reconhecido, especializado na análise de políticas e eventos históricos dos Estados Unidos.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 364
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700602551
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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