Evolution of the modern presidency : a bibliographical survey / Fred I. Greenstein, Larry Berman, Alvin S. Felzenberg, with Doris Lidtke.

Author
Greenstein, Fred I. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, ©1977.
Description
xv, [369] pages ; 28 cm.

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          Series
          Notes
          Includes index.
          Contents
          • Basic reference sources
          • Selected government documents on the modern presidency / James Fetzer
          • Compendia
          • General discussions of the Presidency
          • Comparisons with other executives
          • Comparisons of American presidencies
          • Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration
          • Harry S. Truman and his administration
          • Dwight D. Eisenhower and his administration
          • John F. Kennedy and his administration
          • Lyndon B. Johnson and his administration
          • Richard M. Nixon and his administration
          • Gerald R. Ford and his administration
          • Presidential recruitment
          • Presidential style and personality
          • Advisory institutions and processes
          • Presidential constituencies
          • Presidential powers and restraints
          • The vice presidency
          • Proposals to change the presidency
          • Additional aspects of the presidency.
          ISBN
          • 0844732516
          • 9780844732510
          LCCN
          77008022
          OCLC
          2966880
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