Harold E. Stassen: The Life and Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican

In 1938 Harold E. Stassen was elected governor of Minnesota at age 31, an office he resigned in 1943 to enter the United States Navy at the height of World War II. In the postwar years he helped write the charter of the United Nations and, serving in the Eisenhower administration, very nearly achieved a nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Union. He is famously known as a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for president, seeking it 10 times between 1944 and 1992.

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Harold E. Stassen: The Life and Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican

In 1938 Harold E. Stassen was elected governor of Minnesota at age 31, an office he resigned in 1943 to enter the United States Navy at the height of World War II. In the postwar years he helped write the charter of the United Nations and, serving in the Eisenhower administration, very nearly achieved a nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Union. He is famously known as a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for president, seeking it 10 times between 1944 and 1992.

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Harold E. Stassen: The Life and Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican

Harold E. Stassen: The Life and Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican

Harold E. Stassen: The Life and Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican

Harold E. Stassen: The Life and Perennial Candidacy of the Progressive Republican

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Overview

In 1938 Harold E. Stassen was elected governor of Minnesota at age 31, an office he resigned in 1943 to enter the United States Navy at the height of World War II. In the postwar years he helped write the charter of the United Nations and, serving in the Eisenhower administration, very nearly achieved a nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Union. He is famously known as a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for president, seeking it 10 times between 1944 and 1992.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786465545
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The late Alec Kirby was an associate professor of history and government at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. David G. Dalin, a professor of history and politics at Ave Maria University in Florida, is the author, co-author or editor of ten books. John F. Rothmann is on the faculty of the Fromm Institute at the University of San Francisco and is a talk show host on News Talk 910 AM in San Francisco.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Foreword Lewis L. Gould 1

Preface 3

Section I Minnesota Beginnings

1 Formative Years 7

2 Early Career 14

Section II The 1948 Presidential Campaign

3 Political Pioneering 33

4 Preparing for the Pilgrimage 37

5 The Ascendancy: New Hampshire 49

6 The Ascendancy: Wisconsin 59

7 The Ascendancy: Nebraska 72

8 The Decline: Ohio 83

9 The Decline: Oregon 95

10 The Decline: Republican National Convention 105

Section III Academic Interlude

11 President Stassen 107

Section IV Running for Eisenhower: The 1952 Presidential Campaign

12 The Rationale 124

13 New Hampshire 131

14 Minnesota 136

15 Wisconsin 142

16 The Nomination of Dwight Eisenhower 145

Section V Working for Eisenhower

17 Managing Foreign Aid 149

18 Managing McCarthy 159

19 "Secretary of Peace" 163

20 Dumping Dick 174

21 "And then the heavens fell in…" 183

Section VI Childe Harold

22 Childe Harold 193

23 Into the Shadows: The Perennial Candidate 195

24 Stassen and the Failure of the Liberal Republican Vision 208

Chapter Notes 213

Bibliography 231

Index 233

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