Four Fateful Elections. David Herbert Donald and others.
by Donald, David Herbert; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 1Global Issues. Publisher: Smithsonian, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Elections | Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865) | Political parties | Presidents -- Election | Reagan | Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1882-1945) | Roosevelt Theodore | United States -- History | United States -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: "What if Lincoln had lost in 1860, or if Theodore Roosevelt had won in 1912? How did Franklin Roosevelt, in 1932, and Ronald Reagan, in 1980, emerge to lead a dispirited nation?...And those choices, as Americans well know, can have fateful consequences. In the impassioned run-up to this year's presidential election--the 55th in our history--we asked four eminent historians to illuminate earlier contests that they felt were momentous"(SMITHSONIAN).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Four Fateful Elections, Oct. 2004; pp. 52-64.
"What if Lincoln had lost in 1860, or if Theodore Roosevelt had won in 1912? How did Franklin Roosevelt, in 1932, and Ronald Reagan, in 1980, emerge to lead a dispirited nation?...And those choices, as Americans well know, can have fateful consequences. In the impassioned run-up to this year's presidential election--the 55th in our history--we asked four eminent historians to illuminate earlier contests that they felt were momentous"(SMITHSONIAN).
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