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Presidency of William McKinley (American Presidency (Univ of Kansas Hardcover)) [Hardcover]

Lewis L. Gould (Author)
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American Presidency (Univ of Kansas Hardcover) January 1981
In this interpretation of the McKinley presidency Lewis L. Gould contends that William McKinley was the first modern president. Making use of extensive original research in manuscript collections in the United States, Great Britain, and France, Gould argues that during McKinley's four and a half years in the White House the executive office began to resemble the institution as the twentieth century would know it. He rejects the erroneous stereotypes that have long obscured McKinley's historical significance: McKinley as the compliant agent of Mark Hanna or as an irresolute executive in the Cuban crisis that led to war with Spain. He contends that McKinley is an important figure in the history of the United States because of the large contributions he made to the strengthening and broadening of the power of the chief executive.

While this volume touches on many aspects of McKinley's leadership, the core of it relates to the coming of the Spanish-American War, the president's conduct of the war itself, and the emergence of an American empire from 1898 to 1900. According to Gould, the Spanish-American War was not the result presidential weakness or of cowardice before public hysteria. McKinley sought to persuade Spain to relinquish Cuba peacefully, turning to war only when it became apparent that Madrid would never acquiesce.

During the war, McKinley effectively directed the American military effort and the diplomacy that brought territorial acquisitions and peace. The process of making peace with Spain--involving, as it did, American annexation of the Philippines--and of securing the ratification of the resulting treaty in the Senate underscored McKinley's expansive view of presidential power. He functioned as chief diplomat, from the sending of senators on the peace commission to the personal supervision of the terms of the negotiation. At home he made tours of the West and South in 1898 to lead popular opinion to his position as no president had done before him. For the Senate he evidenced a readiness to dispense patronage, woo votes with personal persuasion, and marshal the resources of the political system behind his treaty.

Later episodes in McKinley's administration support Gould's thesis. In administering Puerto Rico and Cuba and in suppressing an insurrection in the Philippines, McKinley relied further on the war power and continued to shape affairs from the White House. He sent troops to china during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900 without congressional authorization, governed the new possessions through presidential commissions, and allowed Capitol Hill only a subsidiary role in the process. By 1901 the nation had an empire and a president whose manner and bearing anticipated the imperial executives of six decades later.

Gould does not argue that McKinley was a great president. He maintains, instead, that what McKinley contributed to the office, the examples he offered and the precedents he set make him an important figure in the emergence of the modern presidency in this century.

This book is part of the American Presidency Series.


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"Admirably researched, insightful, and sure-footed in analysis and argument. . . . A lasting contribution..." -- Presidential Studies Quarterly

"Excellent . . . a splendid book that supersedes the other accounts of this administration in analysis and perception." -- American Historical Review

"For anyone planning to read a single volume on McKinley, this book is highly recommended." -- Pacific Historical Review

"This study offers not only the most detailed defense to date ... but also the persuasive thesis..." -- Journal of American History

About the Author

Lewis L. Gould is Eugene C. Barker Centennial Professor Emeritus in American History at the University of Texas at Austin and author or coauthor of eighteen other books, including The Spanish-American War and President McKinley; The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt; 1968: The Election that Changed America; Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment; and Lady Bird Johnson: Our Environmental First Lady.

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  • Hardcover: 308 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (January 1981)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700602062
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700602063
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,498,989 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars modern president, October 11, 2000
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This is one of the best in the UKanss Presidency series. Gould makes an effective argument that McKinley was the first modern president. This account helps to dispell the notion that McKinley was no different than the other Gilded Age Presidents. A really good read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Karl Rove And I Agree (Really) That McKinnley Is One Of The Best Presidents, May 21, 2010
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This book serves up a history of the McKinley Administration. This administration is interesting because it is the first modern presidency. McKinley was the first to deal with America's place on the world stage, and modern communications. He was the first to deal with the modernization of industry and its affect on governmental structure. All these experiences are detailed in this book, and it is done so in a way that reflects the lack of certainty with which McKinley faced these issues. What we see is that many of today's traditions and structures rests on the informed opinion of a man dealing with a lack of complete knowledge. This happens time and time again during this administration and Gould gets it. This book is enjoyable and very readable, so get it and enjoy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His impact was tremendous, although buried by TR's reputation, September 27, 2010
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The impact of McKinley's presidency is widespread but the last couple of pages of this book summarize the problem.. TR was just too widely known and basically blurred out McKinley's impact on today's memory. From Cuba to the Phillipines, from Hawaii to US society as a whole, this president had a wide net of influence across the globe. The writer did an great job of summarizing these obstacles and challenges. I have a goal to read a book about every president and this one was a great source for a president that is hard to find a lot of information about. Summary, please read it!!
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On November 3, 1896, after a long and tumultuous campaign, American voters elected William McKinley of Ohio as the twenty- fifth president of the United States. Read the first page
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