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The origins of the Eisenhower Doctrine

the US, Britain and Nasser's Egypt, 1953-57
2000
Examines the relationship between the United States and Egypt from 1953 to 1957, discussing Cold War priorities and the Middle East, American diplomacy and the Anglo-Egyptian treaty, Operation Omega and the policy of antagonism, and more.

The Eisenhower years

2010
A comprehensive overview of Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency with alphabetically arranged entries that profile key members of his administration, and examines crucial events, policies, and issues of the era. Includes a chronology and a selection of primary documents.

Total Cold War

Eisenhower's secret propaganda battle at home and abroad
2006
Chronicles the secret psychological warfare programs America developed at the height of the Cold War and explains how those propaganda campaigns targeted virtually every country in the free world.

The victors

Eisenhower and his boys, the men of World War II
1999
Chronicles the United States' involvement in Europe during World War II and discusses how the soldiers who fought in Europe were affected by the experiences in the war.

The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

1979
An interpretation of the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower.

Ike

an American hero
2007

Eisenhower

the White House years
2011
Newly discovered and declassified documents make for a surprising and revealing portrait of the president we thought we knew. Belittled by his critics as the babysitter-in-chief, Eisenhower ground down Joseph McCarthy, stimulated the economy to lift it from recession, and turned an $8 billion deficit in 1953 into a $500 million surplus in 1960. The President Eisenhower of popular imagination is a benign figure, armed with a putter, a winning smile, and little else. The Eisenhower of veteran journalist Jim Newton's rendering is shrewd, sentimental, and tempestuous. Admired as a general, he was a champion of peace. In Korea and Vietnam, in Quemoy and Berlin, his generals urged him to wage nuclear war. Time and again he considered the idea and rejected it. And it was Eisenhower who appointed the liberal justices Earl Warren and William Brennan and who then called in the military to enforce desegregation in the schools.--From publisher description.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

2004
Examines the life and achievements of Dwight D. Eisenhower, discussing his childhood, his West Point education, his military service and post-war career, and his two terms as president of the United States.

Presidents from Eisenhower through Johnson, 1953-1969

debating the issues in pro and con primary documents
2006
Primary documents examine the key issues that presidents faced from 1953 to 1969, offering arguments both for and against each president's actions and views.

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