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Man of the People Alonzo L. Hamby (Professor of History, Professor of History, Ohio University)

Man of the People By Alonzo L. Hamby (Professor of History, Professor of History, Ohio University)

Man of the People by Alonzo L. Hamby (Professor of History, Professor of History, Ohio University)


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This biography covers Truman's early years as well as his presidential tenure and beyond. It provides a detailed account of the US President's political as well as personal life. Throughout, Truman is shown to be emblematic of American democracy during the first half of the 20th century.

Man of the People Summary

Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman by Alonzo L. Hamby (Professor of History, Professor of History, Ohio University)

Harry S. Truman is remembered today as an icon of the plain-speaking president, `Give 'em Hell Harry', the chief executive who put `The Buck Stops Here' on his desk. But Alonzo L Hamby shows that there was more to Truman than the pugnacious fighter so prominent in popular memory. Insecure, ambitious, a man of honour, a partisan loyalist, an agrarian Jeffersonian Democrat who became a champion of big government, Truman was a complex figure who fought long and hard to triumph over his own weaknesses. In Man of the People, Hamby offers a gripping account of this distinctly American life, tracing Truman's remarkable rise from marginal farmer in rural Missouri to shaper of the postwar world. Truman comes alive in these pages as he has nowhere else, making his way from the farmhouse, to the front lines in France during World War I, to the difficult small-business world of Kansas City - all the time struggling with his deep feelings of inadequacy and immense ambition. Hamby provides an honest, incisive look at the rising politician's relationship with Kansas City political boss Tom Pendergast, who sponsored his career from the county court to the US Senate. We see how Truman, a ferocious and skilled fighter in factional party battles, tried to balance his sense of honour with his political loyalties. Free of corruption himself, he nevertheless refused to repudiate Pendergast even when the boss was sinking under the weight of his ties to organized crime. Hamby also offers the best account yet of Truman's critical years in the Senate, covering not only his World War II probe of the defence program but also his neglected and revealing populistic investigations of the railroad during the 1930s. He demonstrates that Truman was one of the most popular and respected members of the upper house. Hamby is particularly acute in his portrait of Truman's volatile presidency. He criticizes some aspects of the decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan but concludes that, considered in context, the act was understandable and justified. Providing new insight into the Cold War, he identifies the Turkish and Iranian crisis of 1946 as crucial turning points in Truman's attitudes toward the Soviet Union. Thoroughly covering Truman's struggle for `liberalism in a conservative age', Hamby also sheds great light on the president's Fair Deal domestic program. Harry Truman, Hamby writes, was a flawed man - insecure, often petty and vindictive - yet one of the great presidents of the twentieth century. But Americans cherish him less for what he did than for who he was: an ordinary person who worked his way up the political ladder to the summit of power. In Man of the People, Alonzo L Hamby provides a richly perceptive biography, giving us the best look yet at who Truman was, how he changed, and why he triumphed.

Man of the People Reviews

his subject shines through almost every page ... Man of the People is the best of the Truman biographies ,.,, Professor Hamby shows a sure touch in describing Truman's feelings about people and events. * Christopher Andrew, Sunday Telegraph *
Hamby offers the most thorough analysis yet of Truman's pre-presidential life ... There is a rich documentary record from the early post-war era, and an impressive scholarly literature devoted to it. * Noam Chomsky, The Guardian *
The parts of Alonzo Hamby's biography which deal with Truman's background ... contain its most valuable insights ... Hamby's immersion in the Truman archives results in a meticulous re-creation of Truman's early life which makes the later Truman recognizable and understandable. For anyone who wants to understand local American politics, this book is a primer. * Times Literary Supplement *

About Alonzo L. Hamby (Professor of History, Professor of History, Ohio University)

Alonzo L. Hamby is Professor of History at Ohio University and for three decades a leading researcher on the Truman archives.

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NPB9780195045468
9780195045468
0195045467
Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman by Alonzo L. Hamby (Professor of History, Professor of History, Ohio University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
19960125
776
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