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4. Eisenhower’s Farewell Address in history and memory
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- An introduction to presidential legacy 1
- 1. Presidential temples: America’s presidential libraries and centers from the 1930s to today 11
- 2. Presidential legacy: A literary problem 26
- 3. Pennsylvania Avenue meets Madison Avenue: The White House and commercial advertising 55
- 4. Eisenhower’s Farewell Address in history and memory 76
- 5. Pageantry, performance, and statecraft: Diplomacy and the presidential image 103
- 6. “You’ve got to decide how you want history to remember you”: The legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson in film and television 133
- 7. The farewell tour: Presidential travel and legacy building 158
- 8. Reflecting or reshaping?: Landmark anniversaries and presidential legacy 206
- 9. From a “new paradigm” to “memorial sprawl”: The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Memorial 227
- 10. Top Trumps: Presidential legacies, new technologies, and a new generation 258
- Epilogue: Confessions of a presidential biographer 277
- Index 284
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- An introduction to presidential legacy 1
- 1. Presidential temples: America’s presidential libraries and centers from the 1930s to today 11
- 2. Presidential legacy: A literary problem 26
- 3. Pennsylvania Avenue meets Madison Avenue: The White House and commercial advertising 55
- 4. Eisenhower’s Farewell Address in history and memory 76
- 5. Pageantry, performance, and statecraft: Diplomacy and the presidential image 103
- 6. “You’ve got to decide how you want history to remember you”: The legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson in film and television 133
- 7. The farewell tour: Presidential travel and legacy building 158
- 8. Reflecting or reshaping?: Landmark anniversaries and presidential legacy 206
- 9. From a “new paradigm” to “memorial sprawl”: The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Memorial 227
- 10. Top Trumps: Presidential legacies, new technologies, and a new generation 258
- Epilogue: Confessions of a presidential biographer 277
- Index 284