Josephus Daniels his life & times / Lee A. Craig.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 474 pages) illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781469608105
- 9781469606965
- Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948
- Cabinet officers -- United States -- Biography
- Ambassadors -- United States -- Biography
- United States. Department of the Navy -- Biography
- Press and politics -- United States -- History
- Publishers and publishing -- North Carolina -- Biography
- Newspaper publishing -- North Carolina -- History
- E748 .J674 2013
- COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission: https://lib.ciu.edu/copyright-request-form
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Online Book (LOGIN USING YOUR MY CIU LOGIN AND PASSWORD) | G. Allen Fleece Library ONLINE | Non-fiction | E748.19 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | ocn842883502 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
"As a longtime leader of the Democratic Party and key member of Woodrow Wilson's cabinet, Josephus Daniels was one of the most influential progressive politicians in the country, and as secretary of the navy during the First World War, he became one of the most important men in the world. Before that, Daniels revolutionized the newspaper industry in the South, forever changing the relationship between politics and the news media. Lee A. Craig, an expert on economic history, delves into Daniels's extensive archive to inform this nuanced and eminently readable biography, following Daniels's rise to power in North Carolina and chronicling his influence on twentieth-century politics. A man of great contradictions, Daniels--an ardent prohibitionist, free trader, and Free Silverite--made a fortune in private industry yet served as a persistent critic of unregulated capitalism. He championed progressive causes like the graded public school movement and antitrust laws even as he led North Carolina's white supremacy movement. Craig pulls no punches in his definitive biography of this political powerhouse"--
"As a longtime leader of the Democratic Party and key member of Woodrow Wilson's cabinet, Josephus Daniels was one of the most influential progressive politicians in the country, and as secretary of the navy during the First World War, he became one of the most important men in the world. Before that, Daniels revolutionized the newspaper industry in the South, forever changing the relationship between politics and the news media. Lee A. Craig, an expert on economic history, delves into Daniels's extensive archive to inform this nuanced and eminently readable biography, following Daniels's rise to power in North Carolina and chronicling his influence on twentieth-century politics"--
COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
There are no comments on this title.