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Wendell Willkie: Hoosier Internationalist

Wendell Willkie: Hoosier Internationalist

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"The 12 assessments of Wendell Willkie in this book are exceptionally well done. They are interesting reading about a most interesting man." --The Coffeyville (KS) Journal

" . . . a remarkable and useful compilation of essays . . . " --Indiana Magazine of History

Indiana's Wendell Willkie burst upon the national political scene in 1940 when, apparently out of nowhere, he won the Republican nomination for the presidency and ran against Franklin Roosevelt. After his defeat, he traveled widely and returned to write One World, which had a tremendous impact on the then-isolationist United States. "There was about him," the New York Times editorialized, "a warm and winning sincerity . . . a natural straightforwardness which left untouched no one who knew him." These essays by a distinguished group of historians recognize one of the state's most famous native sons and reassess his impact on history one hundred years after his birth.



Author: James H. Madison
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 02/22/1992
Pages: 210
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 8.58h x 5.91w x 0.93d
ISBN: 9780253336194

About the Author

JAMES H. MADISON, Professor of History at Indiana University and editor of the Indiana Magazine of History, is author of several books and articles dealing with rural history and state history. His most recent books are The Indiana Way: A State History, Eli Lilly: A Life, 1885-1977 and Heartland: Comparative Histories of the Midwestern States.


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