
1994
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This is a treatment of the major events of Lyndon Johnson's career with a central focus on his role as the emblematic figure in the rise and fall of postwar American liberalism. The volume contains 15 documents - Johnson's own speeches and assessments of the president and his programmes by contemporaries and later scholars - that give students the opportunity to read about LBJ's career and to evaluate his impact.
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Bruce J. Schulman
Author · 5 books
Bruce J. Schulman is the William E. Huntington Professor of History at Boston University.