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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David A. YalofPublisher: University Press of Kansas Imprint: University Press of Kansas Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780700635108ISBN 10: 0700635106 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 31 August 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Yalof offers for the first time a serious, provocative, and gracefully written account of the two-term presidency. Washington's famous decision to limit his tenure in office, Yalof argues, was more complicated and certainly more interesting than standard mythology suggests. To understand why, you must read this book!"" - Stephen Howard Browne, author of The First Inauguration: George Washington and the Invention of the Republic""Yalof reminds us that presidents are usually assessed according to what they do—their lasting accomplishments—rather than what they do not do and by their restraint. Yet, as this book so admirably demonstrates, Washington’s decision to step down after two terms shaped the development of the office, strengthened the young Republic, and remains a relevant cautionary tale today. Both Washington’s lesson and Yalof’s assessment of it offer a timely reminder, contrasting the great Founder’s actions with those of Donald Trump who attempted to negate the results of an election and hold on to power. This most welcome addition to the literature succeeds in dispelling old misconceptions and offering important, new scholarly interpretations about a topic well known to all, yet one that, curiously, has been generally overlooked by researchers."" - Robert Watson, Distinguished Professor of American History and Avron Fogelman Research Professor at Lynn University, and author of America’s First Crisis, The Nazi Titanic, The Ghost Ship of Brooklyn, George Washington’s Final Battle and Escape!" Yalof offers for the first time a serious, provocative, and gracefully written account of the two-term presidency. Washington's famous decision to limit his tenure in office, Yalof argues, was more complicated and certainly more interesting than standard mythology suggests. To understand why, you must read this book!"" - Stephen Howard Browne, author of The First Inauguration: George Washington and the Invention of the Republic""Yalof reminds us that presidents are usually assessed according to what they do—their lasting accomplishments—rather than what they do not do and by their restraint. Yet, as this book so admirably demonstrates, Washington’s decision to step down after two terms shaped the development of the office, strengthened the young Republic, and remains a relevant cautionary tale today. Both Washington’s lesson and Yalof’s assessment of it offer a timely reminder, contrasting the great Founder’s actions with those of Donald Trump who attempted to negate the results of an election and hold on to power. This most welcome addition to the literature succeeds in dispelling old misconceptions and offering important, new scholarly interpretations about a topic well known to all, yet one that, curiously, has been generally overlooked by researchers."" - Robert Watson, Distinguished Professor of American History and Avron Fogelman Research Professor at Lynn University, and author of America’s First Crisis, The Nazi Titanic, The Ghost Ship of Brooklyn, George Washington’s Final Battle and Escape! Author InformationDavid A. Yalof is vice provost for academic affairs, College of William & Mary, and coauthor of The Enduring Democracy, among other books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |