Jimmy Carter (American Presidents)

Jimmy Carter (American Presidents)

by JulianE.Zelizer (Author)

Synopsis

A peanut farmer from Georgia, Jimmy Carter rose to national power through mastering the strategy of the maverick politician. As the face of the 'New South', Carter's strongest support emanated from his ability to communicate directly to voters who were disaffected by corruption in politics. But running as an outsider was easier than governing as one, as Princeton historian Julian E. Zelizer shows in this examination of Carter's presidency. Once in power, Carter faced challenges sustaining a strong political coalition, as he focused on policies that often antagonized key Democrats, whose support he desperately needed. By 1980, Carter stood alone in the Oval Office as he confronted a battered economy, soaring oil prices, American hostages in Iran, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Carter's unpopularity enabled Ronald Reagan to achieve a landslide victory, ushering in a conservative revolution. But during Carter's post-presidential career, he has emerged as an important voice for international diplomacy and negotiation, remaking his image as a statesman for our time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Times Books
Published: 06 Dec 2010

ISBN 10: 0805089578
ISBN 13: 9780805089578

Media Reviews

Outstanding... An accessible, insightful examination of the Carter presidency by journalist and Princeton history professor Julian E. Zelizer... Not only a lucid overview of Carter's troubled presidency but also an almost photorealistic portrait of the former president. -- Christian Science Monitor

Engaging... The most engrossing portion of the work deals with Carter's successes (there were some) and failures as president... For general readers, this work offers a fine analysis of the man and his career. -- Booklist

In just 150 pages, Zelizer manages to effectively analyze how Carter's personality has led him to both failure and success. -- Kirkus Reviews


Outstanding An accessible, insightful examination of the Carter presidency by journalist and Princeton history professor Julian E. Zelizer... Not only a lucid overview of Carter's troubled presidency but also an almost photorealistic portrait of the former president. Christian Science Monitor

Engaging The most engrossing portion of the work deals with Carter's successes (there were some) and failures as president For general readers, this work offers a fine analysis of the man and his career. Booklist

In just 150 pages, Zelizer manages to effectively analyze how Carter's personality has led him to both failure and success. Kirkus Reviews


Outstanding An accessible, insightful examination of the Carter presidency by journalist and Princeton history professor Julian E. Zelizer... Not only a lucid overview of Carter's troubled presidency but also an almost photorealistic portrait of the former president. Christian Science Monitor

Engaging The most engrossing portion of the work deals with Carter's successes (there were some) and failures as president For general readers, this work offers a fine analysis of the man and his career. Booklist

In just 150 pages, Zelizer manages to effectively analyze how Carter's personality has led him to both failure and success. Kirkus Reviews


Outstanding... An accessible, insightful examination of the Carter presidency by journalist and Princeton history professor Julian E. Zelizer... Not only a lucid overview of Carter's troubled presidency but also an almost photorealistic portrait of the former president. --Christian Science Monitor

Engaging... The most engrossing portion of the work deals with Carter's successes (there were some) and failures as president... For general readers, this work offers a fine analysis of the man and his career. --Booklist

In just 150 pages, Zelizer manages to effectively analyze how Carter's personality has led him to both failure and success. --Kirkus Reviews

Author Bio

Julian E. Zelizer is the author of Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security from World War II to the War on Terrorism, and a regular contributor to CNN.com, The Daily Beast, Politico, The Huffington Post, and other publications. He is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.