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The Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (American Presidency (Univ of Kansas Hardcover)) [Hardcover]

George McJimsey (Author)
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April 27, 2000 American Presidency (Univ of Kansas Hardcover)
Elected in hard times and serving throughout a catastrophic global war, Franklin Delano Roosevelt confronted crises of epic proportions during his record twelve-year tenure as our nation's chief executive. George McJimsey now provides a fresh account of his much-debated presidency, describing the successes and failures of FDR's landmark administration and offering a new perspective on the New Deal.

A welcome synthesis of the best modern scholarship on the Roosevelt administration, McJimsey's study portrays Roosevelt as a pluralist leader whose various New Deal programs empowered the American people to combat America's Great Depression at the grass roots. During the depression, Roosevelt hoped to create a "cooperative commonwealth" that would create a strong America at home, as later during World War II he sought to create an international order based on allied cooperation and American leadership.

McJimsey pays particular attention to the political environment in which Roosevelt's presidency functioned and how it both created opportunities and limited his choices. Roosevelt, he shows, was often unable to avoid pluralism's pitfalls, as he found he had to work through corrupt city bosses, patronage-hungry congressmen, and profit-driven businessmen. As McJimsey observes, he was repeatedly forced to maneuver and manipulate to hold the reins of power.

A separate chapter on Eleanor Roosevelt describes her emergence as a public figure and her advocacy of social causes, exploring how she acted on issues that Franklin hesitated to address. In addition, the book expands on previous treatments of FDR by analyzing important policy issues involving and affecting women and Native Americans. It also sheds new light on the policy changes of 1935 and 1937, the roles of FDR's close associates, and the ultimate impact of his actions on democracy.

Concise and refreshingly balanced, The Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt portrays FDR as an unexpected proponent of decentralization, whose achievements were mixed: while the New Deal lifted the nation, its programs did as much to increase competition for special advantage as they did to encourage cooperation for the general welfare, and his wartime diplomacy ultimately failed to prevent the Cold War. The book contributes significantly to ongoing assessments of FDR's presidential record and renews our appreciation of his courage and vision.


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Historian McJimsey (Iowa State University) presents a serviceable account, organized into historically arranged thematic chapters in which FDR is frequently offstage. Following a single pre-presidential biographic chapter, McJimsey (Harry Hopkins) devotes seven chapters to domestic affairs--mostly pre-1938, beginning with the Hundred Days and covering economic and social recovery, regional resource development and "Eleanor Roosevelt and a New Deal for Women." The next four chapters cover international affairs--from the late-'30s struggle against isolationism to planning and negotiating the shape of the postwar world order. McJimsey's main thesis is the importance of the pluralist political vision underlying Roosevelt's notion of political process as well as his goals: instead of dominant forces imposing lasting solutions, FDR saw competing forces that could only come to provisional solutions. Unfortunately, this thesis isn't fully articulated until the conclusion where, for example, McJimsey argues, "Roosevelt's presidency employed administration to activate citizen participation. The furthest thing from his mind was to create an administrative or bureaucratic state that would operate apart from the American people." He's equally tardy in noting objections, such as the claim that "pluralism merely enlarged the number of special interests that had access to government." Comparative studies of welfare state development--which McJimsey doesn't cite--portray federalism as a developmental impediment. In contrast, McJimsey places federalism--multiple levels of individual and group interaction--at the heart of Roosevelt's vision, whether for good or ill. 12 photos not seen by PW. (Apr.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Without doubt, Franklin D. Roosevelt was America's greatest 20th-century President, based upon his success in battling dual foes: the Great Depression and World War II. The key to his achievement lies in his active and flexible personality, which allowed him to consider all possible solutions unfettered by ideological blinders. In the process, he transformed the presidency into a modern institution able to meet the challenges of fascism and communism without undermining democratic values. In this useful volume, McJimsey (American history, Iowa State Univ.; Harry Hopkins: Ally of the Poor and Defender of Democracy) masters the prolific literature on America's only four-term President. McJimsey addresses FDR's energetic performance and, appropriately, includes a chapter on wife Eleanor's equally energetic--and even more empathetic--performance as America's greatest First Lady. McJimsey's approach to the FDR administration is thorough and traditional without breaking new ground. With a useful and current bibliographical essay, this book is highly recommended for academic libraries.
-William D. Pederson, Louisiana State Univ., Shreveport
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 355 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas; 1St Edition edition (April 27, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 070061012X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700610129
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #988,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book about Franklin Roosevelt I have read, April 11, 2000
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A wonderful book in which Franklin D. Roosevelt emerges as a pragmatic and astute politician who manages the government with coordinating regional interests. The book conveys Roosevelt's adaptability to use federalism-a division of power between the federal government and local autonomy or grass roots movements-while implementing a massive restructuring of government to alleviate the Depression. Although Roosevelt had much help from advisers, he enforced the New Deal to reform banking, the Agricultural Adjustment Act to aid farmers, the unconstitutional National Recovery Administration, the Public Works Administration, the National Labor Relations Board and many others. Additionally, the author uses the term pluralism to describe Roosevelt's networking of various interest groups in an attempt to coalesce a coherent fiscal policy. Moreover, this book recognizes that competing interests sometimes precluded a successful outcome for New Deal legislation. Nonetheless, the author gives F.D.R. praise for his cautious approach in conducting foreign affairs and, especially, the United States' entry in World War II. The chapter about Eleanor Roosevelt gives the reader a glimpse into her humanitarian concerns for women and African Americans. The excellent bibliography adds a detailed essay about finding out more on this complex historical figure. This book made me feel as if I actually experienced the years during F.D.R.'s presidency and the outstanding writing added to my reading enjoyment.
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