Dead Last
The Public Memory of Warren G. Harding's Scandalous Legacy

 

You are here: Social Sciences > Politics > Political Corruption 

Word Power Books

Dead Last
The Public Memory of Warren G. Harding's Scandalous Legacy

by Phillip G. Payne (Author)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9780821418185

 

Availability: Forthcoming
This item has not yet been released. You can order it now and we will post it to you when it is released.

 

Our Price: £36.50

RRP £36.50 , Save £0.00

 

0 customer(s) reviewed this product



  • Description
  • Reviews
  • Book Details

If George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are the saints in America's civil religion, then the twenty-ninth president, Warren G Harding, is our sinner. This title explores how Harding's name became synonymous with corruption, cronyism, and incompetence and how it is used as an example of what a president should not be.


If George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are the saints in America's civil religion, then the twenty-ninth president, Warren G. Harding, is our sinner. Prior to the Nixon administration, the Harding scandals were the most infamous of the twentieth century. Harding is consistently judged a failure, ranking dead last among his peers.By examining the public memory of Harding, Phillip G. Payne offers the first significant reinterpretation of his presidency in a generation. Rather than repeating the old stories, Payne examines the contexts and continued meaning of the Harding scandals for various constituencies. Payne explores such topics as Harding's importance as a midwestern small-town booster, his rumored black ancestry, the role of various biographers in shaping his early image, the tension between public memory and academic history, and, finally, his status as an icon of presidential failure in contemporary political debates. Harding was a popular president and was widely mourned when he died in office in 1923; but with his death began the construction of his public memory and his fall from political grace.In "Dead Last", Payne explores how Harding's name became synonymous with corruption, cronyism, and incompetence and how it is used to this day as an example of what a president should not be.


 

ISBN 821418181
ISBN13 9780821418185
Publisher Ohio University Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 15/09/2008
Pages 296
Weight (grammes) 751.00
Published in United States
Height (mm) 229
Width (mm) 152

Other books you might be interested in

Word Power Books

Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of Law

Eric M. Uslaner

 

£50.00 (list price £50.00 )

You Save £0.00

More Info
Word Power Books

Governance for the 21st Century

Andres Gonzalez

 

£19.95 (list price £19.95 )

You Save £0.00

More Info