Hoff shows that Nixon's reforms in welfare, civil rights, economic and environmental policy, and reorganization of the federal bureaucracy all greatly outweigh those things for which we tend to remember him.
A Faustian Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush critiques U.S. foreign policy during this period by showing how moralistic diplomacy has increasingly assumed Faustian overtones, especially during the Cold War and following ...
In this widely acclaimed book, Joan Hoff questions whether the continued pursuit of equality based on a one-size-fits-all vision of traditional individual rights is really what will most improve conditions for women in America.
This book details the response of American businessmen to such foreign policy issues as the tariff, disarmament, allied debts, loans, and the Manchurian crisis.
--The industrial-military complex during the interwar years, by P.A.C. Koistinen.--The fiscal policy of Herbert Hoover, by H. Stein.--The temper of the twenties, by F.J. Hoffman.--The Negro renaissance, by R.A. Bone.
"Depicts the political activities of Eleanor Roosevelt and examines her influence on American social policies and the Democratic Party."--Google books viewed Feb. 24, 2021.