The Third-Term Tradition : : Its Rise and Collapse in American Politics / / Charles W. Stein.

Looks at the role of the anti-third tradition in American politics with a critical analysis of the development of the third term question from its earliest stage in the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1943]
©1943
Year of Publication:1943
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (410 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Cartoons
  • Part One. Birth Of The Tradition.
  • I. The Views Of The Venerable
  • II. The Tired Old Man
  • III. The Fountain Head
  • IV. The Tradition Implemented—Two Knights And A Knave
  • V. Interlude—The Issue Dormant
  • Part Two. Attempts Which Miscarried
  • VI. The Yankee Caesar
  • VII. Four More Years Of Grover—Not Eight!
  • VIII. "Rough-Riding" Over Tradition
  • IX. Shattered Hopes
  • X. "I Do Not Choose To Run"
  • Part Three. Collapse And The Future
  • XI. F.D.R.—"The Champ"
  • XII. Prelude To Dictatorship?
  • Bibliography
  • Index