One of today’s premier biographers has written a modern, comprehensive, indeed ultimate book on the epic life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In this superlative volume, Jean Edward Smith combines contemporary scholarship and a broad range of primary source material to provide an engrossing narrative of one of America’s greatest presidents.
This is a portrait painted in broad strokes and fine details. We see how Roosevelt’s restless energy, fierce intellect, personal magnetism, and ability to project effortless grace permitted him to master countless challenges throughout his life. Smith recounts FDR’s battles with polio and physical disability, and how these experiences helped forge the resolve that FDR used to surmount the economic turmoil of the Great Depression and the wartime threat of totalitarianism. Here also is FDR’s private life depicted with unprecedented candor and nuance, with close attention paid to the four women who molded his personality and helped to inform his worldview: His mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, formidable yet ever supportive and tender; his wife, Eleanor, whose counsel and affection were instrumental to FDR’s public and individual achievements; Lucy Mercer, the great romantic love of FDR’s life; and Missy LeHand, FDR’s longtime secretary, companion, and confidante, whose adoration of her boss was practically limitless.
Smith also tackles head-on and in-depth the numerous failures and miscues of Roosevelt’s public career, including his disastrous attempt to reconstruct the Judiciary; the shameful internment of Japanese-Americans; and Roosevelt’s occasionally self-defeating Executive overreach. Additionally, Smith offers a sensitive and balanced assessment of Roosevelt’s response to the Holocaust, noting its breakthroughs and shortcomings.
Summing up Roosevelt’s legacy, Jean Smith declares that FDR, more than any other individual, changed the relationship between the American people and their government. It was Roosevelt who revolutionized the art of campaigning and used the burgeoning mass media to garner public support and allay fears. But more important, Smith gives us the clearest picture yet of how this quintessential Knickerbocker aristocrat, a man who never had to depend on a paycheck, became the common man’s president. The result is a powerful account that adds fresh perspectives and draws profound conclusions about a man whose story is widely known but far less well understood. Written for the general reader and scholars alike, FDR is a stunning biography in every way worthy of its subject.
From the Hardcover edition.
發表於2024-12-03
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虎頭蛇尾,前一半對FDR的齣身以及其對他性格習慣造成的影響的描述很好,後半段變成瞭曆史教科書和流水賬。對很多意義不大的細節花過多筆墨,比如兩次Democratic National Convention,讓人讀著要睡著瞭。讀後對FDR的個性和觀點有瞭更多瞭解,但依然無從知曉這些觀點是如何形成的。
評分非常dry 史實細節很多都是distorted的(TR的套用在FDR身上) 此作者彆的作品還得過普利策奬 真夠欺負讀者的..有幾個地方都是直接抄襲的 恰好都是本人看過的書.(可惜原作已經去世瞭)打開前幾頁就是完全雷同的! 人名換瞭一下而已。唯一有價值的地方是注解不錯。這樣的shoddiness真對不起FDR
評分虎頭蛇尾,前一半對FDR的齣身以及其對他性格習慣造成的影響的描述很好,後半段變成瞭曆史教科書和流水賬。對很多意義不大的細節花過多筆墨,比如兩次Democratic National Convention,讓人讀著要睡著瞭。讀後對FDR的個性和觀點有瞭更多瞭解,但依然無從知曉這些觀點是如何形成的。
評分虎頭蛇尾,前一半對FDR的齣身以及其對他性格習慣造成的影響的描述很好,後半段變成瞭曆史教科書和流水賬。對很多意義不大的細節花過多筆墨,比如兩次Democratic National Convention,讓人讀著要睡著瞭。讀後對FDR的個性和觀點有瞭更多瞭解,但依然無從知曉這些觀點是如何形成的。
評分中規中矩瞭。
FDR 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載