Stephen Kent Shaw

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Blood and Sand: Suez, Hungary, and Eisenhower's Campaign for Peace

This convincingly argued book is a timely and insightful must-read for anyone who cares about Middle Eastern history or 20th-century diplomacy, as well as students of global affairs.
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The Presidents and the Constitution: A Living History

This book deserves close scrutiny by any student of the U.S. presidency and political development.
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The Deep State: The Fall of the Constitution and the Rise of a Shadow Government

A must-read for anyone interested in the health and sanity of our body politic. [See Prepub Alert, 7/6/15.]
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The Essential Bernie Sanders and His Vision for America

Recommended for serious policy wonks and committed Sanders followers.
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Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency

This revealing account of politics as image in U.S. presidential culture should be read by any student of the American presidency and American politics.
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Lincoln's Body: A Cultural History

Any student of Lincoln will find this a compelling read that enhances scholarship on the president.
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Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace

Anyone who wants to read about a career in public service and experience at the upper echelons of national politics should reason this account of a principled, pragmatic, politician with energy, talent, humor, and relish for the necessary, well-timed profane look into life in the arena. [See Prepub Alert, 5/4/14.]
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On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller

This insightful work proves that a masterly, monumental biography can still captivate our attention, and thus belongs on the shelves of libraries serving patrons who are interested in American political history. [See Prepub Alert, 6/2/14.]
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Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion

A must-read that is accessible and well researched for anyone interested in Lincoln, the media, and public opinion in our democracy.
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