Theodore Roosevelt's Ghost: The History and Memory of an American Icon

Author:   Michael Patrick Cullinane
Publisher:   Louisiana State University Press
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9780807166727


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 December 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Theodore Roosevelt's Ghost: The History and Memory of an American Icon


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A century after his death, Theodore Roosevelt remains one of the most recognizable figures in U.S. history, with depictions of the president ranging from the brave commander of the Rough Riders to a trailblazing progressive politician and early environmentalist to little more than a caricature of grinning teeth hiding behind a mustache and pince-nez. Theodore Roosevelt's Ghost follows the continuing shifts and changes in this president's reputation since his unexpected passing in 1919. In the most comprehensive examination of Roosevelt's legacy, Michael Patrick Cullinane explores the frequent refashioning of this American icon in popular memory. The immediate aftermath of Roosevelt's death created a groundswell of mourning and goodwill that ensured his place among the great Americans of his generation, a stature bolstered by the charitable and political work of his surviving family. When Franklin Roosevelt ascended to the presidency, he worked to situate himself as the natural heir of Theodore Roosevelt, reshaping his distant cousin's legacy to reflect New Deal values of progressivism, intervention, and patriotism. Others retroactively adapted Roosevelt's actions and political record to fit the discourse of social movements from anticommunism to civil rights, with varying degrees of success. Richard Nixon's frequent invocation led to a decline in Roosevelt's popularity and a corresponding revival effort by scholars endeavoring to give an accurate, nuanced picture of the 26th president. This wide-ranging study reveals how successive generations shaped the public memory of Roosevelt through their depictions of him in memorials, political invocations, art, architecture, historical scholarship, literature, and popular culture. Cullinane emphasizes the historical contexts of public memory, exploring the means by which different communities worked to construct specific representations of Roosevelt, often adapting his legacy to suit the changing needs of the present. Theodore Roosevelt's Ghost provides a compelling perspective on the last century of U.S. history as seen through the myriad interpretations of one of its most famous and indefatigable icons.

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Author:   Michael Patrick Cullinane
Publisher:   Louisiana State University Press
Imprint:   Louisiana State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9780807166727


ISBN 10:   0807166723
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Teddy Roosevelt never died; he simply caught his breath before regaining his grip on the American imagination. Complex in life, he became, in death, nearly all things to all people, as Michael Cullinane demonstrates in this fascinating and insightful book.--H. W. Brands, author of TR: The Last Romantic A most original contribution to U.S. cultural history and to the study of an exceptional president whose achievements still resonate in the collective psyche, this book throws light on the cultivation and workings of historical memory and should arouse interest not only among Roosevelt scholars and other historians, but also among social scientists and all students of cultural memory and cult-like commemorations.--Serge Ricard, editor of A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt


A most original contribution to U.S. cultural history and to the study of an exceptional president whose achievements still resonate in the collective psyche, this book throws light on the cultivation and workings of historical memory and should arouse interest not only among Roosevelt scholars and other historians, but also among social scientists and all students of cultural memory and cult-like commemorations.--Serge Ricard, editor of A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelt never died; he simply caught his breath before regaining his grip on the American imagination. Complex in life, he became, in death, nearly all things to all people, as Michael Cullinane demonstrates in this fascinating and insightful book.--H. W. Brands, author of TR: The Last Romantic


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Michael Patrick Cullinane is a reader in modern U.S. history at Roehampton University, London, and the author of Liberty and American Anti-Imperialism, 1898- 1909, and coauthor of The Open Door Era: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century.

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