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Hardcover Conflict and Crisis: The Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1945-1948 Book

ISBN: 0393056368

ISBN13: 9780393056365

Conflict and Crisis: The Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1945-1948

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This biography of Harry S. Truman takes us from his taking over from F.D.R. to the postwar upheaval, from the Cold War to 1948.

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Donovan Takes Us Back to the Future

Robert J. Donovan's "Conflict and Crisis" begins with Franklin Roosevelt's death on April 12, 1945 and Harry S Truman's ascendency to the presidency and ends with his upset election to the office on Novmeber 3, 1948. This may at first seem to be a very narrowly focused book, but in taking us through these 43 months, Donovan makes it clear that this brief time was truly a pivotal period in US and world history. During this period the country was transformed from a wartime to peacetime economy. Laws and policies were set in place governing such diverse areas as wages and prices, agriculture and trade unionism. At the same time social and political issues such as race relations, governance of the military and control of atomic energy came to the fore. New Deal and wartime political alliances were being redrawn in the new order of American life. On the world stage, World War II ended and the cold war began, the US emerged a The great world power, the United Nations was formed, the Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine were established and the seeds of future and continuing conflicts in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East were sown. And of course the spectre of atomic weapons reshaped every aspect of international relations. Although Donovan's book is focused on this brief period of history, it is fair to say that the sweeping events of this time shaped much of the following decades and continues influence current events. This was brought home to me when I was reading at page 125 how Truman proposed a comprehensive prepaid medical insurance program on the same day that President Obama signed the current Health Care legislation. An eerie sense of deja vu occurred again just a few days later when I was reading at page 180 how, in 1945, Truman asserted federal jurisdiction over natural resources on the continental shelf on the same day that President Obama proposed expansion of the areas available for offshore oil exploration. Going back to this period with Donovan provides a better understanding of the intervening past, our present and our future.

A Pivotal Period of History and a Pivotal Subject

While David McCullough's more recent biography of Harry Truman has received widespread recent attention, Robert J. Donovan's earlier biography published in 1977 has much to recommend it. Whereas McCullough's extensive volume covers Truman's entire life, Donovan zeroes in on the pivotal period of a pivotal presidency. Donovan begins as Truman takes over the awesome responsibility of the presidency after Franklin D. Roosevelt's death. Donovan covers in perceptive detail Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan as a means of ending World War Two. Donovan follows the war to its conclusion, and also focuses carefully on the exciting 1948 presidential campaign, when Truman scored one of the greatest upsets in American political history by defeating heavily favored Republican nominee Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York.Donovan turns an astute eye as well on Truman's great foreign policy accomplishments of the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, and the creation of NATO. As a Middle East historian, I was benefitted by his thorough presentation of the controversy leading up to the granting of recognition to the new nation of Israel, and how Truman's decision was crafted.I would urge that any dedicated Truman scholar should read both the McCullough and Donovan volumes. McCullough covers a wider perspective, while Donovan, on the other hand, gives broader coverage to the pivotal foreign policy events from 1945 to 1948, as well as Truman's sensational upset victory over Dewey.
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