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Ike’s World: In Search of Ideology in the Eisenhower Presidency -- 7. Black Appointees, Political Legitimacy, and the American Presidency -- 8. Presidents and the Media -- 9. The Making of the Celebrity Presidency -- Part III. The Presidency and Political Structure -- 10. Stand by Me: Coalitions and Presidential Power from a Cross-National Perspective -- 11. Taking the Long View: Presidents in a System Stacked against Them -- 12. American Presidential Authority and Economic Expertise since World War II -- 13. The Changing Presidential Politics of Disaster: From Coolidge to Nixon -- Conclusion: The Perils and Prospects of Presidential History -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Several generations of historians figuratively abandoned the Oval Office as the bastion of out-of-fashion stories of great men. And now, decades later, the historical analysis of the American presidency remains on the outskirts of historical scholarship, even as policy and political history have rebounded within the academy. In Recapturing the Oval Office, leading historians and social scientists forge an agenda for returning the study of the presidency to the mainstream practice of history and they chart how the study of the presidency can be integrated into historical narratives that combine rich analyses of political, social, and cultural history. The authors demonstrate how "bringing the presidency back in" can deepen understanding of crucial questions regarding race relations, religion, and political economy. The contributors illuminate the conditions that have both empowered and limited past presidents, and thus show how social, cultural, and political contexts matter. 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