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James Monroe / Gary Hart.

Hart, Gary, 1936- (Author).

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The former senator and presidential candidate offers a provocative new assessment of the first "national security president". James Monroe is remembered today primarily for two things: for being the last of the "Virginia Dynasty", following George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, and for issuing the Monroe Doctrine, his statement of principles in 1823 that the western hemisphere was to be considered closed to European intervention. But Gary Hart sees Monroe as a president ahead of his time, whose priorities and accomplishments in establishing America's "national security" have a great deal in common with chief executives of our own time. Unlike his predecessors Jefferson and Madison, Monroe was at his core a military man. He joined the Continental Army at the age of seventeen and served with distinction in many pivotal battles. He is prominently featured at Washington's side in the iconic painting Washington Crossing the Delaware. And throughout his career as a senator, governor, ambassador, secretary of state, secretary of war, and president, he never lost sight of the fact that without secure borders and friendly relations with neighbors, the American people could never be truly safe in their independence. As president he embarked on an ambitious series of treaties, annexations, and military confrontations that would secure America's homeland against foreign attack for nearly two hundred years. Hart details the accomplishments and priorities of this forward-looking president, whose security concerns clearly echo those we face in our time.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0805069607
  • ISBN: 9780805069600
  • Physical Description: xviii, 170 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • Publisher: New York : Times Books, 2005.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-161) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Editor's note -- Introduction: James Monroe, soldier -- The portrait of a patriot -- Washington's lieutenant, Jefferson's puppet, or Madison's pawn? -- "We cannot go back": the search for national security -- James Monroe and John Quincy Adams -- "This sets our compass": the principles of 1823 -- Conclusion: The first national security president -- Notes -- Milestones.
Subject: Monroe, James, 1758-1831.
Presidents > United States > Biography.
United States > Politics and government > 1817-1825.
Genre: Biographies.

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Jacksonville Main Library BIO MONROE (Text) 36015000701199 Adult Biography Available -
Public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield B MONROE (Text) 38950609398872 Adult Biography Available -

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