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George Humphrey, Charles Wilson and Eisenhower's War on Spending / James Worthen.
Author
Worthen, James
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2019]
Description
v, 262 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Humphrey, George M. (George Magoffin) 1890-1970
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Wilson, Charles Erwin 1890-1961
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David) 1890-1969
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United States
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Politics and government
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1953-1961
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Budget
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Government spending policy
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Cabinet officers
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Statesmen
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Summary note
"The first Republican president since the Great Depression, Dwight Eisenhower was the victorious Supreme Allied Commander of World War II's European Theater, but a political novice when he moved into the White House in 1953. To help make domestic policy, he recruited two of the country's richest businessmen-Cleveland industrialist George Humphrey and General Motors President Charles Wilson-with the goals of ensuring American postwar prosperity and developing a defense posture against the nuclear threat of the Soviet Union. This book provides the first detailed examination of how Humphrey and Wilson helped shape Eisenhower's policies and priorities. Persuasive and charming, Treasury Secretary Humphrey was obsessed with cutting spending. Defense Secretary Wilson-whose departmental funding comprised most of the federal budget-bore the brunt of Humphrey's anti-spending campaign, while struggling to master his brief and control the restive military bureaucracy. The frugality of the Humphrey-Wilson years manifested in an unambitious domestic agenda and a military that seemed to lag behind the Soviets in key areas, leading to disastrous Republican losses in the elections of 1958 and 1960."-Provided by publisher. Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-258) and index.
Contents
Introduction: Republicans at Sea
Prologue: Eisenhower to the Rescue
Recruiting a team
Eisenhower's businessmen
Paths to public service
Sizing up the newcomers
Eisenhower the President
Eisenhower's economists
Humphrey goes to work
Wilson in the maelstrom
Humphrey and the 1953-54 recession
Humphrey and his Critics
"A banker's mentality": Humphrey and foreign aid
Wilson, Humphrey and the "new look"
1956: Wilson's troubles Worsen
The Price of prosperity
Humphrey for President?
The "battle of the budget" and its aftermath
Ike, Humphrey and Wilson in retrospect.
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ISBN
9781476677859 ((paperback))
1476677859
LCCN
2019029063
OCLC
1106172116
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