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FDR''s Republicans illuminates the debate over foreign policy that took place in the United States prior to World War II. Robert E. Jenner approaches this issue from the perspective of Republican members of the House and Senate, who eventually came to support the interventionist position of a Democratic president. Unlike other diplomatic histories of this period, FDR''s Republicans focuses on domestic components of the foreign policy debate, combining historical analysis and political theory. Jenner recounts the Republican Party''s internationalist roots under McKinley, the split of 1912, and the defeat of the League of Nations in deference to its agrarian progressive wing. Taking both a local and national approach, he provides in-depth analysis of the party''s reaction to the FDR landslides of 1932 and 1936, the party''s resurgence in 1938, FDR''s aggressive defense of the New Deal, and the decline of the party''s agrarian progressive faction. The result is a broader explanation of

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By analyzing the milieu of factors influencing the Republican Party during its years as a political outcast, the New Deal era, Robert Jenner has charted a fresh path on a road well traveled. This excellent study reminds us of both the primacy of domestic politics in the formation of foreign affairs and the need for bipartisanship and pragmatism in the defense of freedom. The moral of Jenner's story resonates today. -- J. Brooks Flippen, author of Nixon and the Environmentand Conservative Conservationist

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1 Contents 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 1. Farmers, Foreign Policy, and Party Politics Prior to 1930 Chapter 5 2. The Progressive Tide and Foreign Policy, 1930-1936 Chapter 6 3. Decline of the West and Resurgence in the East, 1936-1938 Chapter 7 4. Receding Progressivism and Foreign Policy, 1939 Chapter 8 5. The Rapid Decline of Agrarian Progressive Foreign Policy, 1939-1940 Chapter 9 6. Grassroots Politics and the Repeal of Neutrality, 1941 Chapter 10 Conclusion 11 Chronology of Events 12 Appendix A: Voting Tables 13 Appendix B: Biographical Sketches 14 Bibliography 15 Index 16 About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/2/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739136126, 978-0739136126
      ISBN10: 0739136127

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      Book Synopsis
      FDR''s Republicans illuminates the debate over foreign policy that took place in the United States prior to World War II. Robert E. Jenner approaches this issue from the perspective of Republican members of the House and Senate, who eventually came to support the interventionist position of a Democratic president. Unlike other diplomatic histories of this period, FDR''s Republicans focuses on domestic components of the foreign policy debate, combining historical analysis and political theory. Jenner recounts the Republican Party''s internationalist roots under McKinley, the split of 1912, and the defeat of the League of Nations in deference to its agrarian progressive wing. Taking both a local and national approach, he provides in-depth analysis of the party''s reaction to the FDR landslides of 1932 and 1936, the party''s resurgence in 1938, FDR''s aggressive defense of the New Deal, and the decline of the party''s agrarian progressive faction. The result is a broader explanation of

      Trade Review
      By analyzing the milieu of factors influencing the Republican Party during its years as a political outcast, the New Deal era, Robert Jenner has charted a fresh path on a road well traveled. This excellent study reminds us of both the primacy of domestic politics in the formation of foreign affairs and the need for bipartisanship and pragmatism in the defense of freedom. The moral of Jenner's story resonates today. -- J. Brooks Flippen, author of Nixon and the Environmentand Conservative Conservationist

      Table of Contents
      1 Contents 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 1. Farmers, Foreign Policy, and Party Politics Prior to 1930 Chapter 5 2. The Progressive Tide and Foreign Policy, 1930-1936 Chapter 6 3. Decline of the West and Resurgence in the East, 1936-1938 Chapter 7 4. Receding Progressivism and Foreign Policy, 1939 Chapter 8 5. The Rapid Decline of Agrarian Progressive Foreign Policy, 1939-1940 Chapter 9 6. Grassroots Politics and the Repeal of Neutrality, 1941 Chapter 10 Conclusion 11 Chronology of Events 12 Appendix A: Voting Tables 13 Appendix B: Biographical Sketches 14 Bibliography 15 Index 16 About the Author

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