Image for Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge : Conservative Icon

See all formats and editions

Calvin Coolidge was one of America's most unusual presidents.

Selected as vice president by rebellious convention delegates and thrust unexpectedly into the presidency on the death of his predecessor, he nonetheless imprinted his authority on both party and country.

Like Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, he came to personify not just an administration but a social and political era'.

Although historians still dispute his legacy, the thirtieth president's image remains both distinctive and enduring.

This is partly because Coolidge was a walking contradiction of his times.

He had little of the charisma' deemed essential to political success and was obsessed with fiscal prudence in an age of acquisitiveness and wild financial speculation.

His economic views were more suited to a nineteenth century agrarian nation than to an emerging industrial-capitalist giant.

His personal life embodied the values of white, Puritan New England, not those of the big northern cities, whose cosmopolitanism and moral relativism increasingly set the tone for the nation in the Coolidge years.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£106.49 Save 25.00%
RRP £141.99
Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1628080353 / 9781628080353
Hardback
01/07/2013
United States
237 pages
155 x 230 mm, 462 grams