TY - BOOK AU - Gould,Lewis L. TI - The modern American presidency SN - 0700612521 AV - E176.1 .G68 2003 U1 - 973.90922 21 PY - 2003///] CY - Lawrence PB - University Press of Kansas KW - Presidents KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Biography KW - Politics and government KW - 1897-1901 N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; The Age of Cortelyou: William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt --; 2; The Lawyer and the Professor: William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson --; 3; The Modern Presidency Recedes: Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover --; 4; The Modern Presidency Revives and Grows: Franklin D. Roosevelt --; 5; The Presidency in the Cold War Era: Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower --; 6; The Souring of the Modern Presidency: John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson --; 7; The Rise of the Continuous Campaign: Richard Nixon --; 8; The Modern Presidency under Siege: Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter --; 9; The Modern Presidency in a Republican Era: Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush --; 10; Perils of the Modern Presidency: Bill Clinton N2 - "The Modern American Presidency is a interpretive synthesis of our twentieth-century leaders, filled with intriguing insights into how the presidency has evolved as America rose to prominence on the world stage. Gould traces the decline of the party system and the increasing importance of the media, resulting in the rise of the role of the president as celebrity. He traces the growth of the White House staff and executive bureaucracy. And he shows us a succession of chief executives who increasingly have known less and less about the business of governing the country, observing that most would have had a better historical reputation if they had contented themselves with a single term."--BOOK JACKET ER -