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A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt presents a
collection of historiographical essays by leading scholars that
provides a comprehensive review of the scholarship on the
president who led the United States through the tumultuous
period from the Great Depression to the waning days of World
War II.
- Represents a state-of-the-art assessment of current
scholarship on FDR, the only president elected to four terms
of office and the central figure in key events of the first
half of the 20th century
- Covers all aspects of FDR's life and times, from his
health, relationships, and Supreme Court packing, to New Deal
policies, institutional issues, and international relations
- Features 35 essays by leading FDR scholars
Content:
Chapter One FDR Biographies (pages 1–14): Kenneth E.
Hendrickson
Chapter Two Eleanor Roosevelt Biographies (pages 15–33): Norman
W. Provizer
Chapter Three Pre?Presidential Career (pages 34–58): Timothy W.
Kneeland
Chapter Four Physical and Psychological Health (pages 59–76):
Robert P. Watson
Chapter Five The Election of 1932 (pages 77–95): Donald A.
Ritchie
Chapter Six The 1936–1944 Campaigns (pages 96–113): Sean J.
Savage
Chapter Seven Urban and Regional Interests (pages 114–134):
Stefano Luconi
Chapter Eight Minorities (pages 135–154): Cherisse
Jones?Branch
Chapter Nine Labor (pages 155–185): Martin Halpern
Chapter Ten Business (pages 186–205): Patrick D. Reagan
Chapter Eleven Opponents at Home and Abroad (pages 206–221):
Joseph Edward Lee
Chapter Twelve FDR as a Communicator (pages 222–237): Betty
Houchin Winfield
Chapter Thirteen The New Deal (pages 238–258): June
Hopkins
Chapter Fourteen The Banking Crisis (pages 259–278): James S.
Olson and Brian Domitrovic
Chapter Fifteen FDR and Agriculture (pages 279–297): Jean
Choate
Chapter Sixteen Conservation (pages 289–317): Byron W.
Daynes
Chapter Seventeen Political Culture (pages 318–339): Richard M.
Fried
Chapter Eighteen Human Rights (pages 340–361): Wesley K.
Mosier
Chapter Nineteen The Institutional Presidency (pages 362–384):
Rodney A. Grunes
Chapter Twenty Political and Administrative Style (pages
385–404): Margaret C. Rung
Chapter Twenty?One The Congress (pages 405–426): John Thomas
McGuire
Chapter Twenty?Two The Supreme Court (pages 427–442): Stephen
K. Shaw
Chapter Twenty?Three The American Military (pages 443–458):
Lance Janda
Chapter Twenty?Four Science and Technology (pages 459–479):
Peter K. Parides
Chapter Twenty?Five Intelligence (pages 480–492): R. Blake
Dunnavent
Chapter Twenty?Six Relations with the British and French (pages
493–516): Kevin E. Smith
Chapter Twenty?Seven Relations with Canada (pages 517–541):
Galen Roger Perras
Chapter Twenty?Eight The Good Neighbor Policy and the Americas
(pages 542–563): Michael R. Hall
Chapter Twenty?Nine Relations with the Soviet Union (pages
564–589): William E. Kinsella
Chapter Thirty Relations with China and India (pages 590–611):
William Ashbaugh
Chapter Thirty?One Relations with Japan (pages 612–635):
William Ashbaugh
Chapter Thirty?Two Relations with Italy and Nazi Germany (pages
636–652): Regina U. Gramer
Chapter Thirty?Three Relations with Spain and European Neutrals
(pages 653–671): David A. Messenger
Chapter Thirty?Four International Legacy (pages 672–689): Mary
Stockwell
Chapter Thirty?Five Political Reputation (pages 690–709):
Patrick J. Maney