Summary
After the Vietnam War came to a close in 1975, American citizens were greatly disheartened by the loss and devastation caused by the war. Facing high unemployment rates, a soaring inflation, and oil shortages across the country, the American people were looking for a president who could revamp their spirits and take charge of the faltering economy. Known for his humanitarian efforts, James Earl Carter, later known as President Jimmy Carter, played up his farm-boy persona and won himself a presidential election. But his efforts to revitalize this troubled nation fell short of the mark.
The Carter Years focuses on the administration of this president, including a section of more than 250 entries covering all the key personalities of the era. In addition, there is a chronology of contemporary events; a sizable appendix that includes important documents, such as inaugural addresses, important presidential speeches; tables listing the members of the White House staff, cabinet members, members of Congress and the Senate; and more.
Biographical entries include:
- Bella Abzug
- Zbigniew Brzezinski
- William "Billy" Carter
- Thomas S. Foley
- Patricia Harris
- Hamilton Jordan
- Bert Lance
- Walter Mondale
- Thomas "Tip" O'Neill
- Anwar Sadat
- and many others.
Specifications
Black-and-white photographs. Index. Appendix. Bibliography. Cross-references. Chronology. Tables.
About the Author(s)
Burton I. Kaufman received his Ph.D. from Rice University and is professor emeritus at Miami University in Ohio. He is an expert on the U.S. presidency, and his publications include The Presidency of James Earl Carter, Jr. and Trade and Aid: Eisenhower's Foreign Economic Policy, 1953-1961.