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A companion to Theodore Roosevelt [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Serge Ricard
A companion to Theodore Roosevelt [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Serge Ricard
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (575 p.)
Disciplina 973.91/1092
B
Altri autori (Persone) RicardSerge
Collana Blackwell companions to American history
American presidents
Soggetto topico Presidents - United States
ISBN 1-4443-4423-4
1-4443-4420-X
1-118-38782-1
9786613258335
1-78268-720-3
1-283-25833-1
1-4443-4421-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- INTRODUCTION: AN ALL-TIME HISTORIAN'S FAVORITE -- Chapter One: THE EDUCATION OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT -- Chapter Two: THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S EARLY POLITICAL CAREER: THE MAKING OF AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN AND URBAN PROGRESSIVE -- Chapter Three: THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR HERO -- Assistant Secretary of the Navy -- The Rough Rider -- Las Guasimas -- San Juan Hill -- The Round Robin -- The War Hero -- Chapter Four: THE ROUGH RIDER AS SUPER-POLITICIAN: THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ASCENDANCY ON THE NATIONAL POLITICAL STAGE -- Introduction -- Boss Platt and the Limits of Governance in Nineteenth-Century Politics -- The First "Super-Politician" -- The Roosevelt Governorship 1899-1901 -- Battles Won -- The Path to the Vice-Presidency -- Conclusions -- Chapter Five: PREPAREDNESS AND DEFENSE: THE ORIGINS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S STRATEGY FOR THE UNITED STATES ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE -- The 1880s: The Naval War of 1812 -- Captain Mahan and TR -- Washington's Forgotten Maxim, Naval War College, June 1897 -- Conclusion -- Chapter Six: ROOSEVELT'S REPUBLIC -- Chapter Seven: SEX AND GENDER IN ROOSEVELT'S AMERICA -- Chapter Eight: "A SERIOUS ART AND LITERATURE OF OUR OWN": EXPLORING THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ART WORLD -- Chapter Nine: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENTIAL POWER AND THE REGULATION OF THE MARKET -- Acting in the Public Interest -- The Trustbuster -- Regulating the Railroads -- Presidential Power and the Common Law -- Federal Regulation and the Idea of a Just Society -- Chapter Ten: THE QUALITY OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ENVIRONMENTALISM -- Introduction -- Preservationism and Conservationism -- Prudence -- Roosevelt's Environmental Policies -- Roosevelt's Prudence -- Conclusion.
Chapter Eleven: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE INDIANS -- Introduction -- Indians and Savagery -- Bases for Ideas -- Political Career -- Imperialism -- Chapter Twelve: "HALF A SOUTHERNER": PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE SOUTH -- Mixed Tidings -- Theories of Race -- The Exceptional Few -- Justice for Some -- A Southern Strategy -- Chapter Thirteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE PRESS -- Chapter Fourteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE JOYS OF FAMILY LIFE -- "Teedie's" First Family -- The Joys (and Sorrows) of Family Life -- War, Separation, and Public Service -- Life with Father -- The Children's White House Adventures -- Fatherly Advice to Older Children -- Life after the Presidency -- "Everybody Works but Father!" -- Chapter Fifteen: THE GLOBAL STRATEGIST: THE NAVY AS THE NATION'S BIG STICK -- American Sea Power -- Navalism and National Strategy -- The Naval War with Spain -- Imperial President -- The Big Stick -- Conclusion -- Chapter Sixteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, THE PANAMA CANAL, AND THE ROOSEVELT COROLLARY: SPHERE OF INFLUENCE DIPLOMACY -- "The Most Important Action" -- "The Center of the Universe" -- "Its Fiat Is Law" -- "Those Contemptible Little Creatures" -- "To Cease Stamping Out the Fuses" -- "Keen-eyed French Duelist" -- "A Mandate from Civilization" -- "International Police Power" -- Chapter Seventeen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND CANADA: ALASKA, THE "BIG STICK" AND THE NORTH ATLANTIC TRIANGLE, 1901-1909 -- The Alaska Debate -- The Origins of the Alaska Dispute -- The Purchase of Alaska, 1867 -- Alaska and the Klondike Gold Rush, 1897 -- The Advent of Roosevelt, September 1901 -- The Alaska Boundary Tribunal, 1903 -- Was Canada "Big Sticked"? -- Cleaning the Slate, 1905-1909 -- The North Atlantic Triangle -- Conclusion -- Chapter Eighteen: ANGLO-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP: THE FOUNDATION OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S FOREIGN POLICY.
Theodore Roosevelt's World View -- The Rooseveltian Touch -- A Special Relationship in the Making -- Confirming the New Partnership -- Damage-Control Diplomacy -- An Anglo-American Binationalist -- Extolling the British Empire -- Conclusion -- Chapter Nineteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE "SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP" WITH FRANCE -- Introduction: The Ironies of the Missing Street -- What Franco-American "Special Relationship"? -- America, France, and the Global Balance of Power -- Roosevelt as "Friend of France" -- Conclusion -- Chapter Twenty: AMERICA'S FIRST INTERVENTION IN EUROPEAN POLITICS: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE EUROPEAN CRISIS OF 1905-1906 -- Chapter Twenty-One: THE END OF AN ERA: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE TREATY OF PORTSMOUTH -- Reevaluating the Nobel Peace Prize Winner -- Theodore Roosevelt's "Modest Proposals" -- Wielding the Big Stick -- Theodore Roosevelt and the Great War -- The Rooseveltian Legacy -- Chapter Twenty-Two: JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELATIONS: THE 1906 CALIFORNIA CRISIS, THE GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT, AND THE WORLD CRUISE -- Domestic Determinants -- Roosevelt's Predicament -- The President's Two-Pronged Response to the Crisis -- Diplomacy and Deterrence -- Conclusion -- Chapter Twenty-Three: "UPLIFTING THE BARBARIAN" -- Roosevelt, Imperialism, and Race -- Civilization and Self-Improvement -- Civilization and Uplift in Practice -- India, Africa, and the Middle East -- Civilization, Modernization, and the American Way -- Conclusion -- Chapter Twenty-Four: ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA -- Chapter Twenty-Five: THE NEW NATIONALISM AND PROGRESSIVE ISSUES: THE BREAK WITH TAFT AND THE 1912 CAMPAIGN -- An Active and Popular Ex-President -- A Growing Rift with Taft -- By Popular Demand?: TR's Entry into the Race -- By Popular Demand: The Primary Campaign -- Eventful Conventions -- An Energetic and Intense Bull Moose Campaign -- An Extraordinary Campaign.
Chapter Twenty-Six: THE GREAT WAR, AMERICANISM REVISITED, AND THE ANTI-WILSON CRUSADE -- Chapter Twenty-Seven: THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S CONTRADICTORY LEGACIES: FROM IMPERIALIST NATIONALISM TO ADVOCACY OF A PROGRESSIVE WELFARE STATE -- The Common Roots of TR's Imperialism and His Commitment to a Modern Welfare State -- President Roosevelt's Attempts to Build a Stronger State at Home and Abroad -- TR and the Pressure to Keep Up with International Reform -- TR the Retrenching Imperialist Becomes TR the Defender of an American Welfare State -- The Gradual Moderation of TR's Imperialism Coincided with his Increasing Progressivism -- Chapter Twenty-Eight: THE MEMORY OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT THROUGH MOTION PICTURES -- Silent Films, Shorts, and World War II -- Television, Blockbusters, and the Cold War -- Documentaries and the Trends of a New Century -- Conclusion -- CONCLUSION: A ROOSEVELTIAN CENTURY? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910208841203321
Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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A companion to Theodore Roosevelt / / edited by Serge Ricard
A companion to Theodore Roosevelt / / edited by Serge Ricard
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (575 p.)
Disciplina 973.91/1092
B
Altri autori (Persone) RicardSerge
Collana Blackwell companions to American history
American presidents
Soggetto topico Presidents - United States
ISBN 1-4443-4423-4
1-4443-4420-X
1-118-38782-1
9786613258335
1-78268-720-3
1-283-25833-1
1-4443-4421-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- INTRODUCTION: AN ALL-TIME HISTORIAN'S FAVORITE -- Chapter One: THE EDUCATION OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT -- Chapter Two: THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S EARLY POLITICAL CAREER: THE MAKING OF AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN AND URBAN PROGRESSIVE -- Chapter Three: THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR HERO -- Assistant Secretary of the Navy -- The Rough Rider -- Las Guasimas -- San Juan Hill -- The Round Robin -- The War Hero -- Chapter Four: THE ROUGH RIDER AS SUPER-POLITICIAN: THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ASCENDANCY ON THE NATIONAL POLITICAL STAGE -- Introduction -- Boss Platt and the Limits of Governance in Nineteenth-Century Politics -- The First "Super-Politician" -- The Roosevelt Governorship 1899-1901 -- Battles Won -- The Path to the Vice-Presidency -- Conclusions -- Chapter Five: PREPAREDNESS AND DEFENSE: THE ORIGINS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S STRATEGY FOR THE UNITED STATES ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE -- The 1880s: The Naval War of 1812 -- Captain Mahan and TR -- Washington's Forgotten Maxim, Naval War College, June 1897 -- Conclusion -- Chapter Six: ROOSEVELT'S REPUBLIC -- Chapter Seven: SEX AND GENDER IN ROOSEVELT'S AMERICA -- Chapter Eight: "A SERIOUS ART AND LITERATURE OF OUR OWN": EXPLORING THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ART WORLD -- Chapter Nine: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENTIAL POWER AND THE REGULATION OF THE MARKET -- Acting in the Public Interest -- The Trustbuster -- Regulating the Railroads -- Presidential Power and the Common Law -- Federal Regulation and the Idea of a Just Society -- Chapter Ten: THE QUALITY OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ENVIRONMENTALISM -- Introduction -- Preservationism and Conservationism -- Prudence -- Roosevelt's Environmental Policies -- Roosevelt's Prudence -- Conclusion.
Chapter Eleven: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE INDIANS -- Introduction -- Indians and Savagery -- Bases for Ideas -- Political Career -- Imperialism -- Chapter Twelve: "HALF A SOUTHERNER": PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE SOUTH -- Mixed Tidings -- Theories of Race -- The Exceptional Few -- Justice for Some -- A Southern Strategy -- Chapter Thirteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE PRESS -- Chapter Fourteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE JOYS OF FAMILY LIFE -- "Teedie's" First Family -- The Joys (and Sorrows) of Family Life -- War, Separation, and Public Service -- Life with Father -- The Children's White House Adventures -- Fatherly Advice to Older Children -- Life after the Presidency -- "Everybody Works but Father!" -- Chapter Fifteen: THE GLOBAL STRATEGIST: THE NAVY AS THE NATION'S BIG STICK -- American Sea Power -- Navalism and National Strategy -- The Naval War with Spain -- Imperial President -- The Big Stick -- Conclusion -- Chapter Sixteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT, THE PANAMA CANAL, AND THE ROOSEVELT COROLLARY: SPHERE OF INFLUENCE DIPLOMACY -- "The Most Important Action" -- "The Center of the Universe" -- "Its Fiat Is Law" -- "Those Contemptible Little Creatures" -- "To Cease Stamping Out the Fuses" -- "Keen-eyed French Duelist" -- "A Mandate from Civilization" -- "International Police Power" -- Chapter Seventeen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND CANADA: ALASKA, THE "BIG STICK" AND THE NORTH ATLANTIC TRIANGLE, 1901-1909 -- The Alaska Debate -- The Origins of the Alaska Dispute -- The Purchase of Alaska, 1867 -- Alaska and the Klondike Gold Rush, 1897 -- The Advent of Roosevelt, September 1901 -- The Alaska Boundary Tribunal, 1903 -- Was Canada "Big Sticked"? -- Cleaning the Slate, 1905-1909 -- The North Atlantic Triangle -- Conclusion -- Chapter Eighteen: ANGLO-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP: THE FOUNDATION OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S FOREIGN POLICY.
Theodore Roosevelt's World View -- The Rooseveltian Touch -- A Special Relationship in the Making -- Confirming the New Partnership -- Damage-Control Diplomacy -- An Anglo-American Binationalist -- Extolling the British Empire -- Conclusion -- Chapter Nineteen: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE "SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP" WITH FRANCE -- Introduction: The Ironies of the Missing Street -- What Franco-American "Special Relationship"? -- America, France, and the Global Balance of Power -- Roosevelt as "Friend of France" -- Conclusion -- Chapter Twenty: AMERICA'S FIRST INTERVENTION IN EUROPEAN POLITICS: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE EUROPEAN CRISIS OF 1905-1906 -- Chapter Twenty-One: THE END OF AN ERA: THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE TREATY OF PORTSMOUTH -- Reevaluating the Nobel Peace Prize Winner -- Theodore Roosevelt's "Modest Proposals" -- Wielding the Big Stick -- Theodore Roosevelt and the Great War -- The Rooseveltian Legacy -- Chapter Twenty-Two: JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELATIONS: THE 1906 CALIFORNIA CRISIS, THE GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT, AND THE WORLD CRUISE -- Domestic Determinants -- Roosevelt's Predicament -- The President's Two-Pronged Response to the Crisis -- Diplomacy and Deterrence -- Conclusion -- Chapter Twenty-Three: "UPLIFTING THE BARBARIAN" -- Roosevelt, Imperialism, and Race -- Civilization and Self-Improvement -- Civilization and Uplift in Practice -- India, Africa, and the Middle East -- Civilization, Modernization, and the American Way -- Conclusion -- Chapter Twenty-Four: ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA -- Chapter Twenty-Five: THE NEW NATIONALISM AND PROGRESSIVE ISSUES: THE BREAK WITH TAFT AND THE 1912 CAMPAIGN -- An Active and Popular Ex-President -- A Growing Rift with Taft -- By Popular Demand?: TR's Entry into the Race -- By Popular Demand: The Primary Campaign -- Eventful Conventions -- An Energetic and Intense Bull Moose Campaign -- An Extraordinary Campaign.
Chapter Twenty-Six: THE GREAT WAR, AMERICANISM REVISITED, AND THE ANTI-WILSON CRUSADE -- Chapter Twenty-Seven: THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S CONTRADICTORY LEGACIES: FROM IMPERIALIST NATIONALISM TO ADVOCACY OF A PROGRESSIVE WELFARE STATE -- The Common Roots of TR's Imperialism and His Commitment to a Modern Welfare State -- President Roosevelt's Attempts to Build a Stronger State at Home and Abroad -- TR and the Pressure to Keep Up with International Reform -- TR the Retrenching Imperialist Becomes TR the Defender of an American Welfare State -- The Gradual Moderation of TR's Imperialism Coincided with his Increasing Progressivism -- Chapter Twenty-Eight: THE MEMORY OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT THROUGH MOTION PICTURES -- Silent Films, Shorts, and World War II -- Television, Blockbusters, and the Cold War -- Documentaries and the Trends of a New Century -- Conclusion -- CONCLUSION: A ROOSEVELTIAN CENTURY? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827188103321
Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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Stratégies d’influence et guerres de l’information : Propagande et diplomatie publique des États-Unis depuis la guerre froide / / Maud Quessard
Stratégies d’influence et guerres de l’information : Propagande et diplomatie publique des États-Unis depuis la guerre froide / / Maud Quessard
Autore Quessard Maud
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (378 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) RicardSerge
Soggetto topico History
XXe siècle
XXIe siècle
20th century
21th century
United States of America
Soggetto non controllato 20th century
United States of America
21th century
ISBN 2-7535-8075-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910418043903321
Quessard Maud  
Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2020
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