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James MacGregor Burns & Susan DunnPublication Details
Book1st edAtlantic Monthly Press2001Availability
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The leadership of Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt dramatically reshaped the political landscape of our nation, from TR’s Square Deal to FDR’s New Deal and wartime leadership to Eleanor Roosevelt’s pivotal role in the early days of the United Nations. As Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning author James MacGregor Burns and acclaimed historian Susan Dunn follow the evolution of the progressive Roosevelt political philosophy, they illuminate how Theodore’s vision and example would inspire the careers of his fifth cousin Franklin and niece Eleanor. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Roosevelt, Theodore, — 1858-1919 — Influence
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. — (Franklin Delano), — 1882-1945 — Influence
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, — 1884-1962 — Influence
- Presidents — United States — Biography
- Presidents’ spouses — United States — Biography
- Social reformers — United States — Biography
- Upper class — United States — Biography
- United States — Politics and government — 20th century
- United States — Social conditions — 20th century
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- "In war and in peace, the twentieth century was the Roosevelt century. From Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal and battles with the plutocrats of the Gilded Age, to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal and wartime leadership, to Eleanor Roosevelt’s pivotal work on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and vital role in the Civil Rights movement, their crusades dramatically reshaped the political and moral landscape of our nation." "In The Three Roosevelts, author James MacGregor Burns and historian Susan Dunn illuminate the intertwining lives of these leaders, who emerged from the closed society of New York’s wealthy Knickerbocker elite to become America’s most powerful advocates for social and economic justice. As Burns and Dunn follow the evolution of the Roosevelt political philosophy, they explore how Theodore’s example of dynamic leadership would inspire the careers of his distant cousin Franklin and his niece Eleanor."–BOOK JACKET
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- 0871137801
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