Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal /
History faced by the disaster of depression, Congress in the early 1930s proved amenable to the far-reaching demands and programs presented to it by the newly elected President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, but by 1937 it showed increasing resistance, even outright opposition, to many New Deal measures. I...
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[Lexington] :
University of Kentucky Press,
1967.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- A tractable Congress
- A long hot summer
- Senate realignments: the court controversy
- The Senate: sectional and economic divisions
- Politics of independence: the House
- Groping and coalition
- Recession politics, 1938
- Coalitions and elections: the purge
- Zenith of coalition, 1939
- Coalition in retrospect. rc.