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100 1 Kaufman, Burton Ira
245 14 The post-presidency from Washington to Clinton /|cBurton
I. Kaufman
260 Lawrence :|bUniversity Press of Kansas,|cc2012
300 xiv, 646 p. :|bill. ;|c24 cm
504 Includes bibliographical references (p. 525-618) and index
505 0 The republican ideal of the post-presidency : Washington,
Adams, and Jefferson -- From the republican to the
democratic ideal of the post-presidency : Madison, Monroe,
and Quincy Adams -- Former presidents as partisan
politicians : Jackson, Van Buren, and Tyler -- Doughface
former presidents : Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan --
Former presidents in an age of transition : Johnson and
Grant -- Former presidents and the emergent modern
presidency : Hayes, Cleveland I, and Harrison -- The post-
presidency and the modern presidency : Cleveland II and
Roosevelt -- Former presidents as symbols of an era : Taft,
Wilson, and Coolidge -- The modern post-presidency :
Hoover -- The office of ex-president : Truman -- The
limits of the office of ex-president : Eisenhower and
Johnson -- The mass marketing of the post-presidency :
Nixon and Ford -- Citizen/politician of the world : Carter,
Reagan -- Epilogue : Bush and Clinton
650 0 Ex-presidents|zUnited States|xHistory
650 0 Presidents|xRetirement|zUnited States|xHistory