This two-volume work traces the history and development of the American presidency from George Washington to Bill Clinton. It features examinations of presidential selection and removal; presidential powers; the president and the public; the White House and executive branch; and more.
Readers turn to this guide for its vast array of factual information about the institution and the presidents, as well as for its analytical chapters that explain the structure and operations of the office and the president's relationship ...
This two-volume work traces the history and development of the American presidency from George Washington to Bill Clinton.
This comprehensive two-volume guide is the definitive source for researchers seeking an understanding of those who have occupied the White House and on the institution of the U.S. presidency.
Teachers and students alike will want to use this resource in preparation for exams and research papers. The text features three main sections that present a uniquely integrated approach to studying the U.S. presidency.
Guide to the Presidency: Origins and development of the presidency
Traces the history of the presidency and discusses the powers and privileges of the position
Presents a comprehensive overview of the history and ongoing evolution of the American executive branch.
... 268 Monroe, Marilyn, 147 Moorer, Thomas, 177 Morison, Samuel Loring, 250 Morris, Kenneth, 202 Morrison, Toni, 238 Morrow, Lance, 209–10 Morse, Anson, 82 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick (“Pat”), 159, 191 Mubarak, Hosni, 210 Mulroney, Brian, ...
To the Supreme Court he appointed David Souter and Clarence Thomas, both of whom were right of center but not to any extreme, and neither were adamantly opposed to the religious Right's nemesis, Roe v. Wade.
Bergeron, The Papers of Andrew Johnson: February–July 1866,48. 23. Paul H. Bergeron, The Papers of Andrew Johnson, vol. 11, August 1866–January 1867 (Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1994), 180. 24. “The Impeachment of Andrew ...