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by John Morton Blum


From this rich store, John Morton Blum has drawn a new interpretation of Roosevelt the conservative, Roosevelt the professional Republican politician and Roosevelt the leader of men.

From this rich store, John Morton Blum has drawn a new interpretation of Roosevelt the conservative, Roosevelt the professional Republican politician and Roosevelt the leader of men. He presents new material on Roosevelt's work as the manager of the Republican Party and as manager of Congress. He relates Roosevelt's roles in these situations to his conduct of foreign policy-a foreign policy so anticipatory of that of contemporary America-and to his Progressiveness-a doctrine of government with strong affinities to both the New Deal and the New Crusade.

The Republican Roosevelt is John Blum’s 1954 analysis of Theodore Roosevelt which was largely responsible for establishing TR’s reputation as a serious and consequential president

The Republican Roosevelt is John Blum’s 1954 analysis of Theodore Roosevelt which was largely responsible for establishing TR’s reputation as a serious and consequential president. Blum was a historian focused on 20th-century politics, a professor at Yale for thirty-four years and the author of numerous books. He died in 2011 at the age of ninety.

John Morton Blum (/blʌm/; April 29, 1921 in New York City – October 17, 2011 in North Branford, Connecticut) was an American historian, active from 1948 to 1991. He was a specialist in 20th-century American political history, and was a senior advisor to Yale officials. Blum was born in New York City, the son of Edna (LeVino) and Morton Gustave Blum, a businessman and inventor. His family was Jewish.

The Republican Roosevelt offers a fresh, well-written biographical treatment of one of the most arresting figures of modern American life.

The Republican Roosevelt. This is a book about politics and politicians; about elections, lawmaking, governing, and how they work. From this rich store, John Morton Blum has drawn a new interpretation of Roosevelt the conservative, Roosevelt the professional Republican politician and Roosevelt the leader of men. He presents new material on Roosevelt’s work as the manager of the Republican Party and as manager of Congress.

I read this book over twenty years ago and remember it as very well written and particularly illuminating on Theodore Roosevelt's patrician approach to Progressivism. The offers an exciting and concise view of the how Roosevelt established an important, if limited, role for government in American economic life. It shows how much difference one man can make to both his political party and to his nation. The book was written at a time when the legacy of Teddy Roosevelt was very much in the shadow of FDRoosevelt's new deal.

Malcolm C. Moos, "The Republican Roosevelt. Malcolm C. John Morton Blum," The Journal of Politics 17, no. 3 (Au. 1955): 466-467.

John Morton Blum, a Yale University historian who was one of the country’s foremost scholars of the presidency .

John Morton Blum, a Yale University historian who was one of the country’s foremost scholars of the presidency and who taught both candidates in the 2004 presidential election, died Oct. 17 at an assisted living facility near his home in North Branford, Conn. By sifting through Roosevelt’s papers, letters and decisions in office, Dr. Blum concluded that Roosevelt created a new, activist role for the presidency and help save the country from the runaway greed of business titans. Theodore Roosevelt changed the terms of American debate about public issues in two ways, Dr. Blum told the New Orleans Times-Picayune in 1997.

John Morton Blum (; April 29, 1921 in New York City – October 17, 2011 in North Branford, Connecticut) was an. .His 1954 book The Republican Roosevelt restored the reputation of .

John Morton Blum (; April 29, 1921 in New York City – October 17, 2011 in North Branford, Connecticut) was an American historian, active from 1948 to 1991. President Theodore Roosevelt, rescuing it from Henry F. Pringle's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1931 biography Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography, which portrayed him as a blustering politician who never grew up that kept him from being taken seriously.

John Morton Blum, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale, died on October 17, 2011, at his home in North Branford, Connecticut.

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The Republican Roosevelt ebook
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John Morton Blum
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