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Reveals Herbert Hoover as a staunch defender of constitutional government and one of the US's least understood presidents. Battling political partisanship while trying to place the needs of the nation over those of state and localities, Hoover found his programme for America's entry into the new scientific era overwhelmed by changes in the social and economic structure of a nation entering a new age.

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Reveals Herbert Hoover as a staunch defender of constitutional government and one of the US's least understood presidents. Battling political partisanship while trying to place the needs of the nation over those of state and localities, Hoover found his programme for America's entry into the new scientific era overwhelmed by changes in the social and economic structure of a nation entering a new age.
Autorenporträt
Edgar Eugene Robinson was head of the Department of History at Stanford University for 25 years. His pioneering books dealt with party history and the presidential vote, the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt, foreign policy, and the development of American democracy. Vaughn Davis Bornet was for many years professor of history and social science and chairman of the Social Sciences Division at Southern Oregon State College.