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The Presidency and the American State: Leadership and Decision Making in the Adams, Grant, and Taft Administrations (Miller Center Studies on the Presidency) (Hardcover)

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Although many associate Franklin D. Roosevelt with the inauguration of the robust, dominant American presidency, the roots of his executive leadership style go much deeper. Examining the presidencies of John Quincy Adams, Ulysses S. Grant, and William Howard Taft, Stephen Rockwell traces emerging connections between presidential action and a robust state over the course of the nineteenth century and the Progressive Era.

By analyzing these three undervalued presidents' savvy deployment of state authority and their use of administrative leadership, legislative initiatives, direct executive action, and public communication, Rockwell makes a compelling case that the nineteenth-century presidency was significantly more developed and interventionist than previously thought. As he shows for a significant number of policy arenas, the actions of Adams, Grant, and Taft touched the lives of millions of Americans and laid the foundations of what would become the American century.

About the Author


Stephen J. Rockwell is Professor of Political Science at St. Joseph's University, New York, and the author of Indian Affairs and the Administrative State in the Nineteenth Century.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780813950075
ISBN-10: 0813950074
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication Date: October 12th, 2023
Pages: 352
Language: English
Series: Miller Center Studies on the Presidency