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Robert Dallek

Franklin D. Roosevelt


A Political Life
2017. 704 S. 32 b/w. 240 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK; ALLEN LANE 2017
ISBN: 0-241-31584-0 (0241315840)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-241-31584-2 (9780241315842)

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Franklin D. Roosevelt is a towering figure in twentieth-century history. Robert Dallek´s biography is a remarkable portrait of a man dedicated entirely to public affairs - a statesman who found politics a far more interesting and fulfilling pursuit than the management of family fortunes or the indulgence of personal pleasure, and who skilfully used his office to advance an extraordinary agenda.
From the acclaimed author of John F. Kennedy: An Unfinished Life, the biography of one of America´s greatest presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Roosevelt was the only American president ever to serve four terms. He came from the highest echelons of American society, and though progressively incapacitated by polio from the age of thirty-nine, never showed the slightest self-pity, refusing to allow the disease to constrain his ambition or his place in public life. During the Depression of the 1930s he became the foremost presidential champion of the needy, instituted the famous New Deal and brought about revolutionary changes in America´s social and political institutions. Two years into the Second World War he persuaded Americans that it was their unavoidable duty to fight, and brought about a profound reversal in the country´s foreign policy. During that titanic conflict he formed a unique friendship with Winston Churchill, and became the central figure in the Western Alliance.Dallek attributes FDR´s success to two remarkable political insights. First, more than any other president, he understood that effectiveness in American politics depended on building a national consensus and commanding stable long-term popular support. Second, he made the presidency the central, most influential institution in modern America´s political system. In addressing the country´s international and domestic problems, Roosevelt recognized the vital importance of remaining closely attentive to the full range of public sentiment around the decisions made by government-perhaps his most enduring lesson in effective leadership. In an era of national and international division, there could be no more timely biography of America´s preeminent twentieth-century leader than one that demonstrates his unparalleled ability as a uniter and consensus maker.
Meticulously researched and authoritative ... Roosevelt is with us again in Dallek´s outstanding cradle-to-grave study Douglas Brinkley Washington Post
Dallek, Robert
Robert Dallek is the author of John F. Kennedy: An Unfinished Life, 1917-1963, Lyndon B. Johnson: Portrait of a President and Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power. He won the Bancroft Prize in 1980 for his classic Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Society of American Historians, for which he served as president from 2004 to 2005. He lives in Washington, DC.