FDR: The First Hundred Days (Critical Issue)

FDR: The First Hundred Days (Critical Issue)

by Anthony J Badger (Author)

Synopsis

The Hundred Days, Franklin Roosevelt's first fifteen weeks in office, have become the stuff of legend, a mythic yardstick against which every subsequent American president has felt obliged to measure himself. The renowned historian Anthony J. Badger cuts through decades of politicized history to provide a succinct, balanced, and timely reminder that Roosevelt's accomplishment was above all else an exercise in exceptional political craftsmanship. Roosevelt entered the White House in 1933 confronting 25 percent unemployment, bank closings, and a nationwide crisis in confidence. From March 9 to June 16, FDR secured sixteen major bills, many of which gave extraordinary discretionary power to the president. From legalizing the sale of beer to providing mortgage relief to millions of Americans, Roosevelt launched the New deal that conservatives have been working to roll back ever since. Reintroducing the contingency that marked those fateful days, Badger humanizes Roosevelt and suggests a far more useful yardstick for future presidents: the politics of the possible under the guidance of principle.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Melia Publishing Services Ltd
Published: 09 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0809015609
ISBN 13: 9780809015603

Media Reviews
* An important book in contributing to a complete picture of twentieth-century US history that is clear and accessible. - Booklist. * An elegant and bold synthesis about one of the most important moments in American political history. - Julian E. Zelizer, Princeton University
Author Bio

Anthony J. Badger is Paul Mellon Professor of American History at Cambridge University and Master of Clare College. He is the author of a number of books, including North Carolina and the New Deal and The New Deal: The Depression Years, 1933-1940.