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A counter-revisionist examination of John F Kennedy and his administration. Promises Kept presents a policy history of major domestic legislature efforts bnetween 1961 and 1963. Irving Berstein focuses on administrative and congressional progress under Kennedy in civil rights, education, taxes, unemployment, Medicare and the Peace Corps. He persuasively argues that Kennedy was indeed `a very successful President, that the revisionists are dead wrong''. He contends that many of Kennedy''s campaign promises were well on their way to being enacted by the third year of his first term, even after his first two years dealing with the transition of a society from conservative to liberal. Berstein also declares that many of Kennedy''s objectives that were later achieved by Lyndon Johnson would have been brought to fruition by Kennedy himself had he not been assassinated. He supports this argument by tracing Kennedy''s selection of advisers and directors on each issue, piecing together his over

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should be of interest to students of women's studies and Jewish studies, both male and female * Jewish Chronicle *

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 5/28/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780195122893, 978-0195122893
      ISBN10: 0195122895

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      Book Synopsis
      A counter-revisionist examination of John F Kennedy and his administration. Promises Kept presents a policy history of major domestic legislature efforts bnetween 1961 and 1963. Irving Berstein focuses on administrative and congressional progress under Kennedy in civil rights, education, taxes, unemployment, Medicare and the Peace Corps. He persuasively argues that Kennedy was indeed `a very successful President, that the revisionists are dead wrong''. He contends that many of Kennedy''s campaign promises were well on their way to being enacted by the third year of his first term, even after his first two years dealing with the transition of a society from conservative to liberal. Berstein also declares that many of Kennedy''s objectives that were later achieved by Lyndon Johnson would have been brought to fruition by Kennedy himself had he not been assassinated. He supports this argument by tracing Kennedy''s selection of advisers and directors on each issue, piecing together his over

      Trade Review
      should be of interest to students of women's studies and Jewish studies, both male and female * Jewish Chronicle *

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