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Reviewed on April 15, 2002
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is widely considered by scholars as the father of the modern presidency. His ability to transform the office from one that responded to policy created by Congress to one that initiated public policy was due in no small part to his mastery of the new medium of radio. In this fine volume, award-winning historian Lawrence Levine (The Opening of the American Mind) and independent scholar Cornelia L...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




