Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt

A Documentary History

Timothy Walch author Dwight Miller author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Apr '98

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A selection of historical materials documenting the early collaboration and later rivalry of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, this volume chronicles the time from their work together during the Wilson administration to Roosevelt's death in 1945.

Letters, reports, and telegrams between the two men and their wives tell a story of both communication and miscommunication between 1917 and 1945.

In 12 chapters, plus an introduction and a conclusion, the editors present documents which reveal the sometimes tense relations between Hoover and Roosevelt.

Both Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt were giants in public life. From strikingly different backgrounds, and sharply contrasting styles and approaches, each man left his unique mark upon the presidency. This collection of historical materials chronicles the connections between the lives of Hoover and Roosevelt from their early collaboration during the Wilson administration to their heated competition during the 1932 presidential election and beyond. Letters, reports, and telegrams between the two men and their wives tell a story of both communication and miscommunication between 1917 and 1945. In 12 chapters, plus an introduction and a conclusion, the editors present documents which reveal the sometimes tense relations between Hoover and Roosevelt. Chapter one includes materials from their work on housing and homebuilding issues during the Harding and Coolidge administrations. The next two chapters focus upon Hoover's presidency and Roosevelt's rise as govenor of New York. Chapter four recounts the strong rivalry during the 1932 campaign, and that rivalry is even more apparent in chapter five. The remaining six chapters include material from Roosevelt's tenure as president. These documents reveal Hoover's attitudes toward Roosevelt's New Deal domestic policies, the threatening international situation of the 1930s, and U.S. involvement in the Second World War.

"With informative and meticulous editing, Walch and Miller tell the tale of two political leaders who worked together in friendship during World War I and after, but became bitter enemies as a result of the Great Depression. It is an important story of the tragic conflict between two distinctly different presidents and their approaches to national and international affairs." Robert H. Ferrell Indiana University

ISBN: 9780313306082

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 595g

264 pages