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LESSONS FROM DEFEATED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
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By: |
Kenneth W. Thompson |
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ISBN 10: |
081919378X |
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9780819193780 |
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF AMERICA |
Pub. date: |
1 February, 1994 |
Pages: |
196 |
Description: |
Explores some of the failed US presidential campaigns of the 20th century, including the campaigns of: Wendell Wilkie, Adlai Stevenson, Hubert H. Humphrey and Walter Mondale. This study discusses the lessons to be learned from these defeated candidates. |
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Contents: Preface; Introduction; Charles Evans Hughes and the Campaign of 1916, Betty Glad; John W. Davis and 1924, William H. Harbaugh; Personal Grieving and Political Defeat: The Case of Calvin Coolidge, C. Knight Aldrich; Lessons from the 1932 Reelection Campaign of Herbert Hoover, George Nash; Wendell Wilkie, 1940, William Wemple and Kenneth W. Thompson; Thomas Dewey and the Campaigns of 1944 and 1948, The Honorable Herbert Brownell; Adlai Stevenson and the Campaigns of 1952 and 1956, Porter McKeever; Hubert H. Humphrey and the Campaign of 1968, Norman Sherman; Walter Mondale and the 1984 Campaign, Steven M. Gillon; Concluding Observations, Kenneth W. Thompson. Co-published with the Miller Center. |
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US |
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University Press of America |
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