Truman in Retirement

Truman in Retirement
Author: Gregory W. Sand
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: WISC:89060418084

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Building on extensive research, Truman's unpublished letters and memos from the period, Dr. G.W. Sand captures the special blend of forthrightness and conviction with which Harry Truman viewed the presidency, the United States as moral leader of the world, and the major figures of the period.

Culture and Society in Habsburg Spain

Culture and Society in Habsburg Spain
Author: Nigel Griffin
Publsiher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001
Genre: Spain
ISBN: 1855660806

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Essays on key aspects of cultural, religious, and intellectual life in early modern Spain.

The Trials of Harry S Truman

The Trials of Harry S  Truman
Author: Jeffrey Frank
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2023-03-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781501102905

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Jeffrey Frank, author of the bestselling Ike and Dick, returns with the “beguiling” (The New York Times) first full account of the Truman presidency in nearly thirty years, recounting how a seemingly ordinary man met the extraordinary challenge of leading America through the pivotal years of the mid-20th century. The nearly eight years of Harry Truman’s presidency—among the most turbulent in American history—were marked by victory in the wars against Germany and Japan; the first use of an atomic bomb and the development of far deadlier weapons; the start of the Cold War and the creation of the NATO alliance; the Marshall Plan to rebuild the wreckage of postwar Europe; the Red Scare; and the fateful decision to commit troops to fight a costly “limited war” in Korea. Historians have tended to portray Truman as stolid and decisive, with a homespun manner, but the man who emerges in The Trials of Harry S. Truman is complex and surprising. He believed that the point of public service was to improve the lives of one’s fellow citizens and fought for a national health insurance plan. While he was disturbed by the brutal treatment of African Americans and came to support stronger civil rights laws, he never relinquished the deep-rooted outlook of someone with Confederate ancestry reared in rural Missouri. He was often carried along by the rush of events and guided by men who succeeded in refining his fixed and facile view of the postwar world. And while he prided himself on his Midwestern rationality, he could act out of instinct and combativeness, as when he asserted a president’s untested power to seize the nation’s steel mills. The Truman who emerges in these pages is a man with generous impulses, loyal to friends and family, and blessed with keen political instincts, but insecure, quick to anger, and prone to hasty decisions. Archival discoveries, and research that led from Missouri to Washington, Berlin and Korea, have contributed to an indelible and “intimate” (The Washington Post) portrait of a man, born in the 19th century, who set the nation on a course that reverberates in the 21st century, a leader who never lost a schoolboy’s love for his country and its Constitution.

Another Such Victory

Another Such Victory
Author: Arnold A. Offner
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804747741

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This book is a provocative and thoroughly documented reassessment of President Truman's profound influence on U.S. foreign policy and the Cold War. The author contends that Truman remained a parochial nationalist who lacked the vision and leadership to move the United States away from conflict and toward detente. Instead, he promoted an ideology and politics of Cold War confrontation that set the pattern for successor administrations."

Harry S Truman Home

Harry S Truman Home
Author: Sarah Olson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1987
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UCR:31210024881490

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Plain Speaking

Plain Speaking
Author: Merle Miller
Publsiher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780795351280

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“Never has a President of the United States, or any head of state for that matter, been so totally revealed, so completely documented” (Robert A. Arthur). Plain Speaking is the bestselling book based on conversations between Merle Miller and the thirty-third President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. From these interviews, as well as others who knew him over the years, Miller transcribes Truman’s feisty takes on everything from his personal life, military service, and political career to the challenges he faced in taking the office during the final days of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Using a series of taped discussions from 1962 that never aired on television, Plain Speaking takes an opportunity to deliver exactly how Mr. Truman felt about the presidency, and his thoughts in his later years on his accomplishments and the legacy he left behind. “The values of Plain Speaking, on the whole, are those of the highest form of political communication: the bull session. As with all good bull sessions, what is said here ranges widely in quality and seriousness, as one should expect when dealing with a complex man.” —The New York Times “Plain Speaking has a nostalgic, downhome quality of good friends gossiping over the back fence, or saying their piece of a twilight eve rocking on the porch—and if those fellas back in Washington have their secret machines running, well, they won’t like what they overhear. Not one little bit.” —Kirkus Reviews

Harry Truman s Excellent Adventure

Harry Truman s Excellent Adventure
Author: Matthew Algeo
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781569767078

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From Missouri to New York and back again, this work chronicles the amazing road trip of a former president and his wife and their amusing, failed attempts to keep a low profile.

Man of the People

Man of the People
Author: Alonzo L. Hamby
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 810
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015034899487

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Biography of the US President.