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U.S. Presidents during Wartime: A History of Leadership

Autor Sean N. Kalic, Ethan S. Rafuse
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 2023 – vârsta până la 17 ani
From the American Revolution to the War in Afghanistan, the United States has had no shortage of conflicts on both domestic and world stages. All provide insight into the values of the presidents who led the nation through them.U.S. Presidents during Wartime: A History of Leadership takes readers through chronological entries of presidents who participated in key wars throughout U.S. history. An overview essay first considers the social, economic, and political factors that affected presidents during war. Entries beginning with the presidency of George Washington and ending with that of George W. Bush comprehensively cover each war therein, as well as the responses of the relevant presidents.Primary documents in each entry depict the perspectives of the presidents and offer opportunities for comparing and contrasting the presidents' engagements in wartime strategies. Ending each entry are chronologies of the various events and conflicts that marked the president's time in office. Moreover, entries build upon each other to help readers toward a broader understanding of the sum impact of the wars that the presidents led. While the book emphasizes the historical record, it also explores ongoing conflicts through the lens of contemporary U.S. presidents to provide readers with a complete picture of the changing nature of war over time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440865985
ISBN-10: 1440865981
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 42 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Entries offer in-depth yet easy-to-understand analysis of both the conflicts and presidential actions

Notă biografică

Sean N. Kalic and Ethan S. Rafuse are Professors of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, USA.

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IntroductionGeorge WashingtonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-George Washington to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, September 16, 1789-George Washington to Arthur St. Clair, October 6, 1789-George Washington to Henry Knox, September 28, 1792-Treaty of Greenville, August 3, 1795-George Washington to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, December 8, 1795ChronologyBibliographyJames MadisonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-James Madison to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, June 1, 1812-James Madison, "Proclamation," September 1, 1814-James Madison to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, September 20, 1814-James Madison to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, February 18, 1815ChronologyBibliographyAndrew JacksonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Andrew Jackson, "Annual Message to Congress," December 6, 1830-Andrew Jackson, "Message to Congress," February 15, 1832-Andrew Jackson, "Fourth Annual Message to Congress," December 4, 1832-Andrew Jackson, "Eighth Annual Message to Congress," December 5, 1836ChronologyBibliographyJames K. PolkOverviewAnalysisDocuments-James K. Polk, "War Message to Congress," May 11, 1846-James K. Polk, "Message Regarding the War with Mexico," February 13, 1847-James K. Polk to the U.S. House of Representatives, February 8, 1849ChronologyBibliographyAbraham LincolnOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Abraham Lincoln, "Proclamation Calling Militia and Convening Congress," April 15, 1861-Abraham Lincoln, "Memoranda of Military Policy Suggested by the Bull Run Defeat," July 23/27, 1861-Abraham Lincoln, Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863-Abraham Lincoln to James Conkling, August 26, 1863-Abraham Lincoln, "Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg," November 19, 1863-Abraham Lincoln, "Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction," December 8, 1863-Abraham Lincoln, "Speech to Ulysses S. Grant," March 9, 1864-Abraham Lincoln, "Second Inaugural Address," March 4, 1865ChronologyBibliographyUlysses S. GrantOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Ulysses S. Grant, "Second Annual Message," December 5, 1870-Ulysses S. Grant, Proclamation, October 17, 1871-Ulysses S. Grant to the Senate and House of Representatives, December 5, 1876- "An Act to Ratify an Agreement with certain bands of the Sioux Nation of Indians and also with the Northern Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians ("Agreement of 1877'), February 28, 1877ChronologyBibliographyWilliam McKinleyOverviewAnalysisDocuments-William McKinley to U.S. Congress, April 11, 1898-William McKinley, Proclamation, April 23, 1898-William McKinley, Instructions to the Peace Commissioners, September 26, 1898-William McKinley, Proclamation Extending American Sovereignty over the Philippines, December 21, 1898ChronologyBibliographyWoodrow WilsonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Woodrow Wilson to U.S. Congress, April 19, 1916-Woodrow Wilson to U.S. Congress, April 2, 1917-Woodrow Wilson to U.S. Congress, January 8, 1918-Woodrow Wilson, Address to Joint Session of Congress, November 11, 1918-Woodrow Wilson, Address to the U.S. Senate on the Versailles Peace Treaty, July 10, 1919ChronologyBibliographyFranklin Delano RooseveltOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Franklin D. Roosevelt, "On the European War," September 3, 1939-Franklin D. Roosevelt, "On the 'Arsenal of Democracy," December 29, 1940-Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Address to Congress," December 8, 1941-Franklin D. Roosevelt, "On Sacrifice," April 28, 1942-Franklin D. Roosevelt, "On the Tehran and Cairo Conferences," December 24, 1943-Franklin Roosevelt, "Second Bill of Rights," January 11, 1944-Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Joint Statement with Churchill and Stalin on the Yalta Conference," February 11, 1945ChronologyBibliographyHarry S. TrumanOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Statement by President Truman Announcing the Use of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945-President Harry S. Truman's Address (Truman Doctrine) before a Joint Session of Congress, March 12, 1947ChronologyBibliographyDwight D. EisenhowerOverviewAnalysisDocuments-President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Speech (The Eisenhower Doctrine) to a Special Session of Congress, January 5, 1957-The Soviet Union's Note to the U.S. Government Regarding the U-2 Incident, May 10, 1960-News Conference by President Dwight D. Eisenhower Concerning the U-2 Incident, May 11, 1960ChronologyBibliographyJohn F. KennedyOverviewAnalysisDocuments-President John F. Kennedy's Address to the American Association of Newspaper Editors, April 20, 1961-President John F. Kennedy's "Moon Speech," Rice University, Houston, Texas, September 12, 1962-President John F. Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" Speech, June 26, 1963ChronologyBibliographyLyndon B. JohnsonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-President Lyndon B. Johnson's Address to the American People on the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, August 4, 1964-President Lyndon B. Johnson's Statement on Sending U.S. Troops to the Dominican Republic, April 28, 1965-President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speech on Vietnam, September 29, 1967-President Lyndon B. Johnson's Address on Cessation of Bombings in North Vietnam, October 31, 1968ChronologyBibliographyRichard M. NixonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-President Richard M. Nixon, Address to the Nation on the War in Vietnam, November 3, 1969-President Richard M. Nixon, Address to the Nation Announcing an Agreement with the Soviet Union on the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, May 20, 1971-President Richard M. Nixon, Address to the Nation Announcing an Agreement on Ending the War in Vietnam, January 23, 1973ChronologyBibliographyJames E. CarterOverviewAnalysisDocuments-President Jimmy Carter, Commencement Address at Notre Dame University, May 22, 1977-President Jimmy Carter, Address to the Nation on Afghanistan, January 4, 1980-President Jimmy Carter, Address on the Iran Rescue Mission, April 25, 1980ChronologyBibliographyRonald W. ReaganOverviewAnalysisDocuments-President Ronald Reagan, Address to the Nation on Christmas and the Situation in Poland, December 23, 1981-President Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation on Lebanon and Grenada, October 27, 1983-President Ronald Reagan's Speech before the Signing of the INF treaty with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, December 8, 1987ChronologyBibliographyGeorge H.W. BushOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Address to the Nation on Panama (Operation Just Cause), December 20, 1989-Address to the Nation on the Start of the Invasion of Iraq (Operation Desert Storm), January 16, 1991-Address before a Joint Session of Congress on the End of the Gulf War, March 6, 1991-Address on Humanitarian Aid to Somalia, December 4, 1992ChronologyBibliographyWilliam Jefferson ClintonOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Address on Operations in Somalia, October 7, 1993-Address on Bosnian Peace Agreement, November 27, 1995-Statement on Kosovo, March 24, 1999ChronologyBibliographyGeorge W. BushOverviewAnalysisDocuments-Address to the Nation on Terrorist Attacks, September 11, 2001-Address on U.S. Response to Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001, September 22, 2001-Address to Nation on Start of War in Iraq, March 20, 2003-Remarks on War in Iraq, March 19, 2008ChronologyBibliographyIndex