
The American Presidency
The Modern Scholar
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Robert Dallek
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What was it that allowed some to rise to greatness while others failed? What elusive mix of character traits, circumstance, and determination combine to mold the shape of a presidential administration?
This course explores the tenures of the men who held our nation's highest office during the 20th-century. The lectures look at each president and examine his strengths and weaknesses, as well as the times in which he served. Through this analysis, listeners will develop a better understanding not only of this supreme office and how it has taken shape, but also how it has shaped America and, indeed, the modern world.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2003 Robert Dallek (P)2004 Recorded BooksPlain and Dull
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Where does The Modern Scholar rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
The Modern Scholar series is usually the top grade of all non-fiction audiobooks due to the fact that the narrators do not merely read, but rather discuss topics and points. There are exceptions to this, but this program in particular was a very engaging conversation.Who was your favorite character and why?
Not applicableWhat about Robert Dallek’s performance did you like?
He delivered his lecture as a conversation and highlighted important aspects that made each presidency significant. Though he demonstrated the occasional bias (he loves FDR), he was able to produce the counter to many of his assertions, remaining as neutral as one can be in such a lecture.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not one in particular - it was exceptional througoutAny additional comments?
Great production of the significant efforts of the executive branch from Theodore Roosevelt through Ronald Reagan.Great program
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