Winter War: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the First Clash Over the New Deal
ISBN-13:
9780465094585
ISBN-10:
0465094589
Author:
Eric Rauchway
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Hardcover
304 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780465094585
ISBN-10:
0465094589
Author:
Eric Rauchway
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Hardcover
304 pages
Summary
Winter War: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the First Clash Over the New Deal (ISBN-13: 9780465094585 and ISBN-10: 0465094589), written by authors
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The history of the most acrimonious presidential handoff in American history--and of the origins of twentieth-century liberalism and conservatism
When Franklin Roosevelt defeated Herbert Hoover in the 1932 election, they represented not only different political parties but vastly different approaches to the question of the day: How could the nation recover from the Great Depression?
As historian Eric Rauchway shows in Winter War, FDR laid out coherent, far-ranging plans for the New Deal in the months prior to his inauguration. Meanwhile, still-President Hoover, worried about FDR's abilities and afraid of the president-elect's policies, became the first comprehensive critic of the New Deal. Thus, even before FDR took office, both the principles of the welfare state, and reaction against it, had already taken form.
Winter War reveals how, in the months before the hundred days, FDR and Hoover battled over ideas and shaped the divisive politics of the twentieth century.
When Franklin Roosevelt defeated Herbert Hoover in the 1932 election, they represented not only different political parties but vastly different approaches to the question of the day: How could the nation recover from the Great Depression?
As historian Eric Rauchway shows in Winter War, FDR laid out coherent, far-ranging plans for the New Deal in the months prior to his inauguration. Meanwhile, still-President Hoover, worried about FDR's abilities and afraid of the president-elect's policies, became the first comprehensive critic of the New Deal. Thus, even before FDR took office, both the principles of the welfare state, and reaction against it, had already taken form.
Winter War reveals how, in the months before the hundred days, FDR and Hoover battled over ideas and shaped the divisive politics of the twentieth century.
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