9780271006598-0271006595-Greatness in the White House: Rating the Presidents, From Washington Through Carter

Greatness in the White House: Rating the Presidents, From Washington Through Carter

ISBN-13: 9780271006598
ISBN-10: 0271006595
Edition: First Edition
Author: Robert Murray, Tim Blessing
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Format: Paperback 180 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780271006598
ISBN-10: 0271006595
Edition: First Edition
Author: Robert Murray, Tim Blessing
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Format: Paperback 180 pages

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Greatness in the White House: Rating the Presidents, From Washington Through Carter (ISBN-13: 9780271006598 and ISBN-10: 0271006595), written by authors Robert Murray, Tim Blessing, was published by Penn State University Press in 1990. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Greatness in the White House: Rating the Presidents, From Washington Through Carter (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.22.

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A narrative account of the survey of almost 1,000 professional historians on what constitutes a successful performance in the presidency, this survey tells us almost as much about the thinking and biases of historians as it does about the nature of the American presidency. Besides comparing past presidential polls and constructing a ranking list of the nation’s chief executives, this study examines why historians rate presidents the way they do, and it analyzes those qualities and traits historians look for in a successful president. It also delimits what constitutes a failing performance in the White House and marks the major pitfalls that almost assuredly lead to an adverse historical verdict. In the process, the study demonstrates that there is not always a close correlation between what historians say a president should do and what historians obviously feel when actually ranking the performances of the presidents of the United States. This study should prove enlightening not only to the historical profession but to the general public, political pundits, newscasters, public officials, and all presidential aspirants, and even to past and present occupants of the White House and their staffs.
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