Spotlighting TR

Spotlighting TR
Author: Willliam N. Tilchin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: 1532345429

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Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal

Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal
Author: Theodore Roosevelt Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89073111833

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When Teddy Came to Town

When Teddy Came to Town
Author: Tyler R. Tichelaar
Publsiher: Marquette Fiction
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Marquette (Mich.)
ISBN: 9780996240055

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Matthew Newman, reporter for the New York Empire Sentinel, must return to his hometown of Marquette, Michigan when former president Theodore Roosevelt sues local newspaper editor George Newlett for libel. Forced to deal with a distant sister, a drunkard brother-in-law, and a family wedding, Matthew must repair old relationships, come to terms with the past, and learn to look to the future.

Great Power Rising

Great Power Rising
Author: John M. Thompson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190859961

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The nature of the US political system, with its overlapping powers, intense partisanship, and continuous scrutiny from the media and public, complicates the conduct of foreign policy. While numerous presidents have struggled under the weight of these conditions, Theodore Roosevelt thrived and is widely lauded for his diplomacy. Roosevelt played a crucial role in the nation's rise to world power, competition with other new Great Powers such as Germany and Japan, and US participation in World War I. He was able to implement the majority of his agenda even though he was confronted by a hostile Democratic Party, suspicious conservatives in the Republican Party, and the social and political ferment of the progressive era. The president, John M. Thompson argues, combined a compelling vision for national greatness, considerable political skill, faith in the people and the US system, and an emphasis on providing leadership. It helped that the public mood was not isolationist, but was willing to support all of his major objectives-though Roosevelt's feel for the national mood was crucial, as was his willingness to compromise when necessary. This book traces the reactions of Americans to the chief foreign policy events of the era and the ways in which Roosevelt responded to and sought to shape his political environment. Offering the first analysis of the politics of foreign policy for the entirety of Roosevelt's career, Great Power Rising sheds new light on the twenty-sixth president and the nation's emergence as a preeminent player in international affairs.

The Everything Theodore Roosevelt Book

The Everything Theodore Roosevelt Book
Author: Arthur G Sharp
Publsiher: Everything
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1440527296

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You probably know bits and pieces about Theodore Roosevelt: He was the President of the United States, led the charge up San Juan Hill, had something to do with the "Bull Moose" party, and is represented on Mt. Rushmore. That's a start. But his accomplishments went far beyond that. This book expands that list and highlights his most significant contributions to history, including: His role in the creation of the Panama Canal How he ended the Russo-Japanese War His "trust busting," which brought corporations under the control of the people The impact of his conservation efforts How he built up the navy and established the United States as a world power A refreshing alternative to the stuffy, overly academic books on the market, this book is the definitive guide for you to learn more about one of the most successful U.S. presidents, scholars, and statesmen in world history.

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1584563877

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"This bibliography documents TR's book publications, along with a few early pamphlets, authored solely by him or with a few collaborators. The work by Heather Cole builds on the initial research begun in the 1920s by R.W.G. Vail (1890-1966), the first librarian of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Association, who compiled an exhaustive amount of information on all of TR's publications, from scarce pamphlets to collected works"--

Theodore Roosevelt in the Field

Theodore Roosevelt in the Field
Author: Michael R. Canfield
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226298405

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Never has there been a president less content to sit still behind a desk than Theodore Roosevelt. When we picture him, he's on horseback or standing at a cliff’s edge or dressed for safari. And Roosevelt was more than just an adventurer—he was also a naturalist and campaigner for conservation. His love of the outdoor world began at an early age and was driven by a need not to simply observe nature but to be actively involved in the outdoors—to be in the field. As Michael R. Canfield reveals in Theodore Roosevelt in the Field, throughout his life Roosevelt consistently took to the field as a naturalist, hunter, writer, soldier, and conservationist, and it is in the field where his passion for science and nature, his belief in the manly, “strenuous life,” and his drive for empire all came together. Drawing extensively on Roosevelt’s field notebooks, diaries, and letters, Canfield takes readers into the field on adventures alongside him. From Roosevelt’s early childhood observations of ants to his notes on ornithology as a teenager, Canfield shows how Roosevelt’s quest for knowledge coincided with his interest in the outdoors. We later travel to the Badlands, after the deaths of Roosevelt’s wife and mother, to understand his embrace of the rugged freedom of the ranch lifestyle and the Western wilderness. Finally, Canfield takes us to Africa and South America as we consider Roosevelt’s travels and writings after his presidency. Throughout, we see how the seemingly contradictory aspects of Roosevelt’s biography as a hunter and a naturalist are actually complementary traits of a man eager to directly understand and experience the environment around him. As our connection to the natural world seems to be more tenuous, Theodore Roosevelt in the Field offers the chance to reinvigorate our enjoyment of nature alongside one of history’s most bold and restlessly curious figures.

A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt

A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt
Author: Serge Ricard
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781444344219

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A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt is the first comprehensive anthology to encompass Roosevelt as whole, highlighting both his personality and his skilled diplomacy. Revitalizes and internationalizes scholarship on this most popular and highly-rated American president Covers many aspects of Roosevelt’s personality and his policies, domestic and foreign, to create a complete picture of the man Provides scholarship from both sides of the Atlantic, from established Roosevelt specialists, respected scholars, and a new generation of historians A new and fresh historiographical exploration of Roosevelt’s life and ideas, political career and achievements, and his legacies