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The Cleveland Era A CHRONICLE OF THE NEW ORDER IN POLITICS

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"The Cleveland Era," written by Henry Jones Ford, is a detailed examination of Grover Cleveland's administration from 1884 to 1897. Ford's historical book offers a detailed examination of Cleveland's two non-consecutive terms in office, providing insights into the political, social, and economic circumstances facing the United States at the time. Ford dives into Cleveland's important policies, difficulties, and achievements, stressing his efforts to solve issues such as civil service reform, the economic downturn, labor disputes, and currency disagreements. The work of literature delves into Cleveland's fiscal conservatism and his attempts to balance the budget and minimize spending by the government. Ford's rigorous investigation and extensive analysis shed insight on the political realities of the time, including Cleveland's meetings with Congress, relationships with party factions, and positions on tariffs and trusts. The writer also digs into Cleveland's foreign policy strategy, namely his management of international relations in Latin America. "The Cleveland Era" paints a complex portrayal of a significant moment in American history, highlighting both Cleveland's leadership's strengths and limitations. Ford's scholarly approach and in-depth examination of the era contribute to a better understanding of the political and social dynamics that created the country at the time.

Author Biography:

Henry Jones Ford (August 25, 1851 - August 29, 1925) was an American politician, journalist, university professor, and government figure. He was the American Political Science Association's president. In 1912, Woodrow Wilson named him as the Banking and Insurance Commissioner of New Jersey. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on August 25, 1851. At the age of seventeen, he graduated from Baltimore City College. From 1872 until 1905, Ford worked as a managing editor and editorial writer for six different newspapers in three cities: Baltimore, New York City, and Pittsburgh.
Release date Australia
November 1st, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
116
Dimensions
140x216x7
ISBN-13
9789359327679
Product ID
38534247

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