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A companion to Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter / edited by Scott Kaufman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Wiley-Blackwell companions to American historyPublisher: Chichester, UK ; Malden, MA : John Wiley & Sons, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (x, 594 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118907634
  • 1118907639
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Companion to Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter.DDC classification:
  • 973.09/9 B 23
LOC classification:
  • E176.1 .C7743 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Détente’s Limits: Caught between Cooperation and Confrontation -- 2. Beyond Narcissism: Politics and Popular Culture in the Age of Malaise -- 3. Gerald Ford: From Michigan to Washington -- 4. From Plains to Atlanta, 1924–1974 -- 5. The Presidency and the Pardon -- 6. Gerald R. Ford’s Domestic Policy -- 7. US Intelligence Agencies during the Ford Years -- 8. Détente’s Disintegration, Neoconservatism, and the Ford Presidency -- 9. Ford and the Armed Forces -- 10. Gerald R. Ford: The Press, Popular Culture, and Politics -- 11. Ford and Ford -- 12. Just a Caretaker? -- 13. Politics and the Public Mood in 1976 -- 14. Jimmy Carter’s 1976 Presidential Campaign: The Saint, the Sinner, and the Hopeless Dreamer -- 15. The Transition -- 16. Carter, the Soviet Union, Détente, and SALT II -- 17. Trilateralism -- 18. From East–West to North–South -- 19. Carter’s Domestic Dilemmas, 1977–1978 -- 20. Mrs. President? -- 21. President Carter and the Press -- 22. Jimmy Carter, Congress, and the Supreme Court -- 23. 1979: Year of Crises -- 24. The Armed Forces during the Carter Years -- 25. The Center of the Carter Conundrum: Human Rights and Foreign Policy -- 26. The Election of 1980 -- 27. Get Carter: Assessing the Record of the Thirty-Ninth President -- 28. The Post‐Presidential Years of Gerald R. Ford -- 29. A Presidency Lost, a Life Gained: Jimmy Carter’s Post‐Presidency -- 30. Agendas, Speakers, and Spokesmen.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Détente’s Limits: Caught between Cooperation and Confrontation -- 2. Beyond Narcissism: Politics and Popular Culture in the Age of Malaise -- 3. Gerald Ford: From Michigan to Washington -- 4. From Plains to Atlanta, 1924–1974 -- 5. The Presidency and the Pardon -- 6. Gerald R. Ford’s Domestic Policy -- 7. US Intelligence Agencies during the Ford Years -- 8. Détente’s Disintegration, Neoconservatism, and the Ford Presidency -- 9. Ford and the Armed Forces -- 10. Gerald R. Ford: The Press, Popular Culture, and Politics -- 11. Ford and Ford -- 12. Just a Caretaker? -- 13. Politics and the Public Mood in 1976 -- 14. Jimmy Carter’s 1976 Presidential Campaign: The Saint, the Sinner, and the Hopeless Dreamer -- 15. The Transition -- 16. Carter, the Soviet Union, Détente, and SALT II -- 17. Trilateralism -- 18. From East–West to North–South -- 19. Carter’s Domestic Dilemmas, 1977–1978 -- 20. Mrs. President? -- 21. President Carter and the Press -- 22. Jimmy Carter, Congress, and the Supreme Court -- 23. 1979: Year of Crises -- 24. The Armed Forces during the Carter Years -- 25. The Center of the Carter Conundrum: Human Rights and Foreign Policy -- 26. The Election of 1980 -- 27. Get Carter: Assessing the Record of the Thirty-Ninth President -- 28. The Post‐Presidential Years of Gerald R. Ford -- 29. A Presidency Lost, a Life Gained: Jimmy Carter’s Post‐Presidency -- 30. Agendas, Speakers, and Spokesmen.

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