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Herbert Hoover

The White House Looks South : Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson

The FDR Years : On Roosevelt And His Legacy

The Supreme Court Reborn : The Constitutional Revolution In The Age Of Roosevelt

  • The Supreme Court Reborn : The Constitutional Revolution  In The Age Of Roosevelt
  • Attribution

    William E. Leuchtenburg
  • Publication Details

    Book, Oxford University Press, 1995
  • Description

    After many lost battles, Roosevelt won his war with the Court, launching a Constitutional revolution that went far beyond anything he envisioned. Leuchtenburg deftly protrays the events leading up to Roosevelt’s showdown with the Supreme Court. As a consequence of the Constitutional Revolution that began in 1937, not only was the New Deal upheld (as precedent after precedent was overturned), but also the Court began a dramatic expansion of Civil liberties that would culminate in the Warren Court. This superbly crafted book sheds new light on the great Constitutional crisis of our century, illuminating the legal and political battles that created today’s Supreme Court. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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The Unfinished Century; America Since 1900.

In The Shadow Of FDR : From Harry Truman To Ronald Reagan

A Concise History Of The American Republic

A Troubled Feast; American Society Since 1945

The Perils Of Prosperity, 1914-32

Flood Control Politics; The Connecticut River Valley Problem, 1927-1950,

Essays On The New Deal,

The New Deal; A Documentary History,

Franklin D. Roosevelt And The New Deal, 1932-1940

New Deal And War

The Growth Of The American Republic