The American Presidency : Origins and Development, 1776–2014 /: Origins and Development, 1776–2014. ([2016])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The American Presidency : Origins and Development, 1776–2014 /: Origins and Development, 1776–2014. ([2016])
- Main Title:
- The American Presidency : Origins and Development, 1776–2014
- Further Information:
- Note: Editors, Sidney M. Milkis, Michael Nelson.
- Editors:
- Milkis, Sidney M
Nelson, Michael, 1949- - Contents:
- Preface; Chapter 1: The Constitutional Convention; Antecedents; The Constitutional Convention; Chapter 2: Creating the Presidency; The Making of the Presidency: An Overview; Number of the Executive; Selection and Succession; Term of Office; Removal; Institutional Separation from Congress; Enumerated Powers; The Vice Presidency; Ratifying the Constitution; Chapter 3: Bringing the Constitutional Presidency to Life: George Washington and John Adams; The Election of George Washington; Making the Presidency Safe for Democracy; Forming the Executive and Judicial Branches; Presidential “Supremacy” and the Conduct of the Executive Branch; Presidential Nonpartisanship and the Beginning of Party Conflict; Washington’s Retirement and the Jay Treaty: The Constitutional Crisis of 1796; The 1796 Election; The Embattled Presidency of John Adams<br /> The Alien and Sedition Acts; Chapter 4: The Triumph of Jeffersonianism; The “Revolution” of 1800; Jefferson’s War with the Judiciary; The Democratic-Republican Program and the Adjustment to Power; The Limits of “Popular” Leadership; The Twelfth Amendment; Jefferson’s Mixed Legacy; The Presidency of James Madison and the Rise of the House of Representatives; The Presidencies of James Monroe and John Quincy Adams; Chapter 5: The Age of Jackson; Jacksonian Democracy; The Rise of the Party Convention; Jackson’s Struggle with Congress; The Aftermath of the Bank Veto; The Decline of the Cabinet; The Limits of the Jacksonian Presidency; Martin VanPreface; Chapter 1: The Constitutional Convention; Antecedents; The Constitutional Convention; Chapter 2: Creating the Presidency; The Making of the Presidency: An Overview; Number of the Executive; Selection and Succession; Term of Office; Removal; Institutional Separation from Congress; Enumerated Powers; The Vice Presidency; Ratifying the Constitution; Chapter 3: Bringing the Constitutional Presidency to Life: George Washington and John Adams; The Election of George Washington; Making the Presidency Safe for Democracy; Forming the Executive and Judicial Branches; Presidential “Supremacy” and the Conduct of the Executive Branch; Presidential Nonpartisanship and the Beginning of Party Conflict; Washington’s Retirement and the Jay Treaty: The Constitutional Crisis of 1796; The 1796 Election; The Embattled Presidency of John Adams<br /> The Alien and Sedition Acts; Chapter 4: The Triumph of Jeffersonianism; The “Revolution” of 1800; Jefferson’s War with the Judiciary; The Democratic-Republican Program and the Adjustment to Power; The Limits of “Popular” Leadership; The Twelfth Amendment; Jefferson’s Mixed Legacy; The Presidency of James Madison and the Rise of the House of Representatives; The Presidencies of James Monroe and John Quincy Adams; Chapter 5: The Age of Jackson; Jacksonian Democracy; The Rise of the Party Convention; Jackson’s Struggle with Congress; The Aftermath of the Bank Veto; The Decline of the Cabinet; The Limits of the Jacksonian Presidency; Martin Van Buren and the Panic of 1837; The Jacksonian Presidency Sustained; John Tyler and the Problem of Presidential Succession; The Presidency of James K. Polk; The Slavery Controversy and the Twilight of the Jacksonian Presidency; Chapter 6: The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln; Lincoln and the Slavery Controversy; The Election of 1860; Lincoln and Secession; Lincoln’s Wartime Measures; The Emancipation Proclamation; The Election of 1864; Lincoln’s Legacy; Chapter 7: The Reaction against Presidential Power: Andrew Johnson to William McKinley; Reconstruction and the Assault on Executive Authority; The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson; Ulysses S. Grant and the Abdication of Executive Power; The Fight to Restore Presidential Power; Congressional Government and the Prelude to a More Active Presidency; Chapter 8: Progressive Politics and Executive Power: The Presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson; Theodore Roosevelt and the Expansion of Executive Power; The Troubled Presidency of William Howard Taft; Progressive Politics and the Elections of 1912; Woodrow Wilson’s Theory of Executive Leadership; Wilson and Party Reform; The Art of Popular Leadership; Wilson’s Relations with Congress; Wilson as World Leader; Chapter 9: The Triumph of Conservative Republicanism; The Harding Era; The “Silent” Politics of Calvin Coolidge; Herbert C. Hoover and the Great Depression; The Twentieth Amendment; Chapter 10: The Consolidation of the Modern Presidency: Franklin D. Roosevelt to Dwight D. Eisenhower; Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Modern Presidency; The Modern Presidency Sustained: Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower; Chapter 11: Personalizing the Presidency: John F. Kennedy to Jimmy Carter; John F. Kennedy and the Rise of the “Personal Presidency”; Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential Government; The Twenty-Fifth Amendment; The Presidency of Richard Nixon; Gerald R. Ford and the Post-Watergate Era; A President Named Jimmy; Chapter 12: A Restoration of Presidential Power? Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush; The Reagan Revolution; A Reagan Court?; The Bush Presidency; Chapter 13: Bill Clinton and the Modern Presidency; The Election of 1992; The First Year of the Clinton Presidency; The 1994 Elections and the Restoration of Divided Government; The Comeback President; Balanced Budgets, Impeachment Politics, and the Limits of the Third Way; Chapter 14: George W. Bush and Unilateral Presidential Power; The 2000 Election; Bush v. Gore; The Early Months of the Bush Presidency; September 11 and the War on Terrorism; An Expanded Presidency; Bush and the Republican Party; Courts and Parties; Chapter 15: Managing Alone: Barack Obama and the Dilemma of Modern Presidential Leadership; The 2008 Elections; The New Foundation and Partisan Rancor; We Can’t Wait: Obama and the Administrative Presidency; Obama’s Reelection and the Perils of Managing Alone; Obama, Partisanship, and the War on Terrorism; Barack Obama, the Modern Presidency, and American Democracy; Chapter 16: The Vice Presidency; The Founding Period; The Vice Presidency in the Nineteenth Century; Theodore Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman; The Modern Vice Presidency; Conclusion; Appendix; Constitution of the United States; U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents; Summary of Presidential Elections, 1789-2012; Index; … (more)
- Edition:
- Seventh Edition, 25th Anniversary edition
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : CQ Press
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 352.230973
Presidents -- United States -- History
United States -- Politics and government - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781483318707
1483318702 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781483318691
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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