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New Books in American Politics
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Interviews with scholars of American politics about their new books
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Interviews with scholars of American politics about their new books
Show more...
Politics
Arts,
Books,
News,
Government
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David T. Beito, "FDR: A New Political Life" (Open Universe, 2025)
New Books in American Politics
32 minutes
1 week ago
David T. Beito, "FDR: A New Political Life" (Open Universe, 2025)
David Beito's new book brings to bear the latest historical scholarship to shed light on the life and achievements of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Professor Beito traces the irresistible political rise of Roosevelt, a scion of inherited wealth who never posed as a man of the people but was always perceived as a genial aristocrat. As well as eyebrow-raising disclosures on FDR's private life, Beito's narrative brings out Roosevelt's ruthless opportunism, and his susceptibility to all the prejudicial views fashionable at the time, on race, sex, nationalism, and economics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Books in American Politics
Interviews with scholars of American politics about their new books