Sep 20, 2011

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The Upset That Wasn’t: Harry S. Truman and the Crucial Election of 1948 (American Ways) Reviews

The Upset That Wasn’t: Harry S. Truman as well as a Crucial Election of 1948 (American Ways)

In this impressive reappraisal of Truman’s 1948 victory, Harold Gullan argues which it was conjunction a “greatest dissapoint in American domestic history” (as renouned mythology would have it) nor merely a successful prolongation of a bloc built by Franklin Roosevelt (as most historians contend). Aided by so most felicitous circumstances, Gullan declares, Truman should have won by an even incomparable margin. Despite a nearby unanimous perspective of polls, pundits, as well as publications bearing Thomas E.

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