Bryan Craig

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Founding Rivals

This book is a capable introduction for general readers interested in this time period and Madison and Monroe.
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A Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt

As historiographical essays, they are not intended for the lay reader. For serious students of FDR's presidency, from undergraduates to faculty and scholars, this is an indispensable foundational source. [Pederson has been a longtime LJ book reviewer in American history and biography.—Ed.]
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Eisenhower 1956

This book will appeal to both 20th-century presidential history specialists and general presidential history buffs. Recommended.—Bryan Craig, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville
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The Monroe Doctrine

This is a detailed analysis, well sourced and well written, for students of American history or anyone who wants to understand the history of American foreign policy. Although geared to college students and academics, history buffs will enjoy it, too.
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Eisenhower 1956

This book will appeal to both 20th-century presidential history specialists and general presidential history buffs. Recommended.—Bryan Craig, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville
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Robert Morris

Rappleye has written a definitive biography of Morris that neither scholars nor history buffs should ignore.
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