Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 John F. Kennedy and the World Part 3 Documents: Chapter 4 Preamble to National Security Council Memorandum No. 68 (NSC 68) Chapter 5 President Kennedy and Chairman Khruschev Debate the Fate of Berlin at the Vienna Summitt Chapter 6 President Kennedy Urges Citizens to Prepare for Nuclear War Chapter 7 President Kennedy Explains His Decision Not to Launch an Air Strike Against Cuba Chapter 8 Higher Authority (President Kennedy) Approves a Sabotage Program against Cuba Chapter 9 President Kennedy Expresses Reservations about Increased U.S. Military Involvement in South Vietnam Chapter 10 President Kennedy Comments on South Vietman and the "Domino Theory" Chapter 11 President Kennedy's Undelivered Remarks at the Trade Mart in Dallas Part 12 John F. Kennedy and the Nation Part 13 Documents: Chapter 14 Kennedy Inaugural Address. Chapter 15 Excerpt from Commencement Address at Yale University. Chapter 16 Excerpt from Address at Rice University on the Nation's Space Effort Chapter 17 Excerpt from Remarks at Meeting with the Headquarters of Peace Corps Chapter 18 Excerpt from Radio and Television Report to the American People on Civil Rights Chapter 19 Martin Luther King Jr.: "It's a Difficult Thing to Teach a President" Chapter 20 Survey on the American Presidency Chapter 21 Selected Readings
James N. Giglio is Distinguished Professor of History at Southwest Missouri State University. Stephen G. Rabe is professor of history at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Clear, concise, and pointed, these perspectives on the Kennedy
presidency by two fine historians will invite discussion and engage
student interest. The documents are well chosen and illuminating.
This book will work in a variety of history classes.
*Mark T. Gilderhus, Lyndon B. Johnson Chair, Texas Christian
University*
James N. Giglio and Stephen Rabe, both eminent scholars who have
studied Kennedy's administration extensively, have examined two
different aspects of the administration and have come up with two
very different evaluations. The result adds an interesting new
dimension to the debate over the Kennedy presidency and will stir
controversy and discussion among students.
*Burton I. Kaufman, Miami University*
James N. Giglio and Stephen Rabe have succeeded in finally
presenting a balanced elucidation of the strengths and weaknesses
of the attenuated administration of John F. Kennedy. Their
insightful essays and selective documents demonstrate how far short
JFK fell in achieving his most lauded goals and yet how he more
than rose to the occasion on certain crucial foreign and domestic
policy issues. Their interpretative essays stand in marked contrast
to traditional scholarship about this tragic and
over-sentimentalized presidency.
*Joan Hoff, Montana State University, Bozeman*
The book includes selected speeches and documents that illuminate
Kennedy's eloquence and humor.
*Library Journal*
Love him or hate him, John F. Kennedy remains one of the most
enigmatic, compelling, and debated American presidents. Stephen
Rabe and James Giglio wage war for the hearts and minds of
scholars, students, and the public in this powerful new book. Their
insightful arguments speak to the profound issues of the sixties,
as well as to today.
*Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, San Diego State University*
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