1st Edition

Eisenhower and the American Crusades

By Herbert Parmet Copyright 1998
660 Pages
by Routledge

660 Pages
by Routledge

660 Pages
by Routledge

Herbert S. Parmet's Eisenhower and the American Crusades is a major assessment of the American presidency during the critical period of America at mid-century. The book follows the career of General Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1952, when he decided to leave his NATO command to campaign for the presidency, to his retirement at Gettysburg nearly nine years later. His entry into politics was... Read more
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION PREFACE Part One A NEW KIND OF CANDIDATE Part Two LAUNCHING THE CRUSADE Part Three MODERN REPUBLICANISM NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

Biography

Herbert S. Parmet