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3. President of All the People? Eisenhower, Johnson, and Leadership in the Modern Era
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Political Institutions and the Politics of the Presidential Mandate 1
- 1. Changes in Mandate Rhetoric: From the Progressive Era to the Partisan Era 21
- 2. The Changing Presidential Script: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the Politics of Transition 59
- 3. President of All the People? Eisenhower, Johnson, and Leadership in the Modern Era 83
- 4. The Presidency in Crisis: Nixon, Carter, and the Decline of Consensus 111
- 5. What an Election Is All About: Reagan, Bush, Obama, and the Age of Mandates 135
- Conclusion: Delivering the People’s Message 165
- Notes 179
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Political Institutions and the Politics of the Presidential Mandate 1
- 1. Changes in Mandate Rhetoric: From the Progressive Era to the Partisan Era 21
- 2. The Changing Presidential Script: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the Politics of Transition 59
- 3. President of All the People? Eisenhower, Johnson, and Leadership in the Modern Era 83
- 4. The Presidency in Crisis: Nixon, Carter, and the Decline of Consensus 111
- 5. What an Election Is All About: Reagan, Bush, Obama, and the Age of Mandates 135
- Conclusion: Delivering the People’s Message 165
- Notes 179
- Index 203