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the last two great presidents

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An edition of JFK and LBJ (2015)

JFK and LBJ

the last two great presidents

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"As a young White House correspondent during the Kennedy and Johnson years in Washington, D.C., Godfrey Hodgson had a ringside seat covering the last two great presidents of the United States, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, two men who could not have been more different. Kennedy's wit and dashing style, his renown as a national war hero, and his Ivy League Boston Brahmin background stood in sharp contrast to Lyndon Johnson's rural, humble origins in Texas, his blunt, forceful (but effective) political style, his lackluster career in the navy, and his grassroots populist instincts. Hodgson, a sharp-eyed witness throughout the tenure of these two great men, now offers us a new perspective enriched by his reflections since that time a half-century ago. He offers us a fresh, dispassionate contrast of these two great men by stripping away the myths to assess their achievements, ultimately asking whether Johnson has been misjudged. He suggests that LBJ be given his due by history, arguing that he was as great a president as, perhaps even greater than, JFK. The seed that grew into this book was the author's early perception that JFK's performance in office was largely overrated while LBJ's was consistently underrated. Hodgson asks key questions: If Kennedy had lived, would he have matched Johnson's ambitious Great Society achievements? Would he have avoided Johnson's disastrous commitment in Vietnam? Would Nixon have been elected his successor, and if not, how would American politics and parties look today? Hodgson combines lively anecdotes with sober analyses to arrive at new conclusions about the U.S. presidency and two of the most charismatic figures ever to govern from the Oval Office." -- Publisher's description.

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JFK and LBJ: The Last Two Great Presidents
2016, Yale University Press
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JFK and LBJ: the last two great presidents
2015
in English
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JFK and LBJ: The Last Two Great Presidents
2015, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: a parting of the ways
Part I. The actors
Life is unfair
One brief shining moment
Doctor Fell
Part II. The actions
Rumors of war, rumors of peace
Other Americas
Surpassing Kennedy
No umbrella man
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.09/9
Library of Congress
E842 .H58 2015, E842.H58 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 274 pages
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26883214M
Internet Archive
jfklbjlasttwogre0000hodg
ISBN 10
0300180500
ISBN 13
9780300180503
LCCN
2014045527
OCLC/WorldCat
894310422

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