1st Edition
Theodore Roosevelt A Manly President’s Gendered Personal and Political Transformations
Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction: A Strenuous Life and Transformative Career; Constructs of Manliness: Through a Gender Lens and Analysis; Part I: Theodore Roosevelt; Chapter 1: Acquiring Traits of Manliness: Sorting Out the Challenges of Childhood, Family, and Harvard; Chapter 2: Practicing Manliness: Alternating Performances as Anti-Corruption Assemblyman; Independent Rancher and Hunter; Anti-Corruption Commissioner; Anti-Corruption President of the Police Board; Chapter 3: Manliness Fulfilled: Ultimate Risk, Ultimate Courage, and Near-Ultimate Success; Service as Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Performance as "Rough Rider"; Chapter 4: Many President and "Square Dealer"; Chapter 5: Manly Imperialist and Nobel Prize Laureate; Chapter 6: Manly Hunter and Conservationist; Chapter 7: Roosevelt the Progressive and His Last Transformation; Conclusion; Part II: Documents; Bibliography
Biography
Neil H. Cogan is Professor at Whitter College, USA, and teaches courses in history, law, and political science. As a practicing lawyer, he specializes in racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination cases, as well as free speech.






