Nixon
By (Author) Iwan Morgan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
1st April 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
History of the Americas
973.924
Paperback
240
Width 136mm, Height 213mm, Spine 18mm
Richard Nixon left office in deep disgrace, his resignation the only escape from certain impeachment by Congress. Even before presidential cover-up over the Watergate break-in - the source of this obloquy, was a political issue, Nixon was cordially loathed and distrusted by liberal America. That distrust was justified, at leasdt on certain matters, but now we are less credulous about probity in high office. We know that previous and subsequent presidents have not necessarily been sparng in their practice of lies and deceit. Nixon himself was assiduous in taking advantage of changing perspectives to remodel his shattered image and portray himslef as a great leader brought down by one mistake. While most historians resisted this revisionism during his lifetime, a growing number have called for his achievements to be reassessed since his death in 1994. It is time to look again at the Nixon presidency and, without falling into the trap of apologia, try to discern how Nixon's reputation has evolved and how far it corresponds to his actions and their effects. Can we give credence to his self-promotion as "world-statesman" Should we re-evaluate the domestic record of a president whose policies had more in common with those of his liberal predecessors than his conservative successors These and other issues that contribute to a fresh understanding of the ways in which Richard Nixon's historical image has been fashioned are at the heart of this study.
'This is an extraordinarily knowledgeable book...the volume is one of the tightest and most thoughtful biographies in recent years.' * Indiana Magazine of History *
Iwan Morgan is Professor of American History at London Guildhall University.