Americans have named schools, counties, rivers, cities, and even their own children after U.S. presidents. Their work is in our laws, their words adorn our monuments, and their countenances appear in a trillion places (mostly on our currency). Can we truly say we understand the office and its phenomenal history? What do we really know about the men who helped transform a struggling republic into a superpower? Using detailed top-ten lists, historian ThomasR. Flagel offers a provocative new look at an astonishingly resilient institution in The History Buff's Guide(tm) to the Presidents. With diligent research, he explores the best, worst, largest, and most controversial facets of an office that some feared would become a monarchy, others hoped would represent all of the people, and John Adams wanted to call "High Highness, the President of the United States of America, and the Protector of theirLiberties." Chapters include: Elections: the closest races, the most vicious campaigns, and the biggest landslides Presidential Character: careers, hobbies, the most religious presidents, and the Machiavellians The Domestic Sphere: the biggest deficit spenders, the most ambitious programs, vetoes, pardons, and the worst fights with the Supreme Court Foreign Affairs: diplomats, doctrines,and ranking the commanders in chief The Inner Circle: first ladies and vexing relatives, construction and destruction in the White House, scandals at the highest level, and the real West Wing In Retrospect: the most underrated and overrated presidents, assassinations and attempted assassinations, and the greatest changes to the presidency itself
A very clever, concise way to present history -- one small bite at a time. The Top 10 lists are very interesting. It is intended for novices interested in presidential history highlights with minimal reading time. I usually read an entire Top 10 list -- e.g., Top 10 Overly Religious = #1 Eisenhower!
Can be easily read by anyone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Reviewed by Josef F. Buenker for Reader Views (2/08) I am no history scholar, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I believe that Mr. Flagel succeeded in his stated objective of writing a book that would be enjoyable for the casual reader and, at the same time, be of interest for the more knowledgeable reader. The book is written in a "Top Ten" format, perhaps based on David Letterman's nightly segment, and is thus made up of a large number of relatively short sections. This format makes "The History Buff's Guide to the Presidents" a good night-time read, as there is no storyline to forget - you can read a section one night, pick the book up again a week later and start off again without losing anything. Some of the sections of the book (i.e., "Top Ten Machiavellian Presidents") are the subjective opinions of the author, and persons more knowledgeable than I about presidential history might not agree with all of Mr. Flagel's top ten rankings, while other sections ("Top Ten Veto Presidents") are based on objective fact; but I enjoyed reading most of them. I have a shelf full of history books that I have every intention of reading, but find the task too daunting. "The History Buff's Guide to the Presidents" is one that is written in such a way that it can be easily read by anyone, no matter what a person's daily time constraints are.
Perfect for any trivia buff or student of presidential history - and many a leisure reader.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Americans have named all kinds of public places after presidents and these and other facts are compiled in a lively exploration of the controversies and fame surrounding many a U.S. president. Other careers, hobbies, the biggest spenders and pardoners, and relatives alike receive note in a lively format of key people, places and events perfect for any trivia buff or student of presidential history - and many a leisure reader.
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