"A cool history of Democratic politics from the fall of Woodrow Wilson in 1920 to the rise of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932." - The New York Times

Divided over the contentious issues of Prohibition and the Ku Klux Klan, a fractured Democratic Party met in the summer of 1924 to elect a presidential nominee. With drastically opposing views between front-runners William Gibbs McAdoo of California and Governor Al Smith of New York, and the "favorite sons" -candidates running without national support-rigid division amongst the party led to the need for a 103rd ballot.

Robert Keith Murray expertly captures the upheaval of the convention and the detrimental impact it had on the party long after a candidate had been officially selected. This riveting narrative and exceptional analysis provide a captivating look at one of the most controversial presidential conventions in American history, one that will highly resonate with readers given the state of political dissonance today.

"Follows the course of the Democratic party through the low point in its history . . . engaging style and rich detail." - Political Science Quarterly

"The book is, and the period was, filled with the ironies and touches that make politics fun, funny and appalling." - The New York Times



Autorentext

Robert Keith Murray is the author of five books, including The Harding Era: Warren G. Harding and His Administration, and is Professor Emeritus and former chairman of the department of history at Pennsylvania State University. He lives in Tampa, Florida.



Klappentext

A fascinating political narrative, analyzing the chaotic1924 Democratic Convention that left the Democratic Party divided for years in its wake?with striking parallels to this summer's upcoming Democratic Convention, which will determine the Democratic candidate for the 2016 election for president of the United States.

Divided over the contentious issues of Prohibition and the Ku Klux Klan, a fractured Democratic Party met in the summer of 1924 to elect a presidential nominee. With drastically opposing views between front-runners William Gibbs McAdoo of California and Governor Al Smith of New York, and the "favorite sons"?candidates running without national support?rigid division amongst the party led to the need for a 103rd ballot.

Robert Keith Murray expertly captures the upheaval of the convention and the detrimental impact it had on the party long after a candidate had been officially selected. This riveting narrative and exceptional analysis provides a captivating look on one of the most controversial presidential conventions in American history, one that will highly resonate with readers given the state of political dissonance today.

Titel
The 103rd Ballot
Untertitel
The Legendary 1924 Democratic Convention That Forever Changed Politics
EAN
9780062656346
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
15.12.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
4.72 MB
Anzahl Seiten
336