Background
Greenstein, Fred Irwin was born on September 1, 1930 in New York City. Son of Arthur Aaron and Rose (Goldstein) Greenstein.
(First Paperback Edition (1991) by The Russell Sage Founda...)
First Paperback Edition (1991) by The Russell Sage Foundation. APSA NEUSTADT Book Award 1990 (American Political Science Award) for the best book on the American Presidency. "....an owner's manual for operating the National Security Council..."
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(Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, Fr...)
Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, Fred Greenstein reveals that there was great political activity beneath the placid surface of the Eisenhower White House. In a new foreword to this edition, he discusses developments in the study of the Eisenhower presidency in the dozen years since publication of the first edition and examines the continuing significance of Eisenhower's legacy for the larger understanding of presidential leadership in modern America.
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Greenstein, Fred Irwin was born on September 1, 1930 in New York City. Son of Arthur Aaron and Rose (Goldstein) Greenstein.
Bachelor of Arts, Antioch College, 1953; Master of Arts, Yale University, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1960.
Instructor, Yale University, New Haven, 1959-1962; visiting professor, Yale University, New Haven, 1965-1968; member of faculty, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1963-1973; professor political science, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1966-1973; Henry Luce professor politics, law and society, Princeton University, 1973-1981; professor politics, Princeton University, since 1973. Visiting professor U. Essex, England, 1968-1969, 91.
(Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, Fr...)
(First Paperback Edition (1991) by The Russell Sage Founda...)
(Political Science, American History)
Served with Army of the United States, 1953-1955. Fellow American Academy Arts And Sciences. Member American Political Science Association (editorial board 1968-1972, secretary 1976-1977), International Society Political Psychology (president 1996-1997).
Married Barbara Elferink, July 14, 1957. Children: Michael, Amy, Jessica.