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What do we remember about US Presidents, and how do we come to commemorate their legacies?
Few personalities loom larger than the President of the United States. Their accomplishments and failures are forensically documented, and their personal lives are under constant scrutiny from the media. But how does a president's legacy emerge, and how to do we come to commemorate it?
In Constructing Presidential Legacy, world-leading experts take a multi-disciplinary approach to explore how presidents are remembered. They look at multiple presidents, including Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, the Roosevelts, Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Eisenhower, Reagan, Obama and Trump. Discover how presidential legacies are constructed during and after a President's time in the Whitehouse, and how they are portrayed in media such as film, museums, public art, political invocations, pop culture, literature and evolving technological advancements.
Contents
List of Contributors; Acknowledgements
IntroductionMichael Patrick Cullinane and Sylvia Ellis
Presidential Temples: America's Presidential Libraries and Centres from the 1930s to Today Benjamin Hufbauer
Presidential Legacy: A Literary ProblemKristin A. Cook
Pennsylvania Avenue Meets Madison Avenue: The White House and Commercial AdvertisingMichael Patrick Cullinane
Eisenhower's Farewell Address in History and MemoryRichard V. Damms
Pageantry, Performance and Statecraft: Diplomacy and the Presidential ImageThomas Tunstall Allcock
"You've Got to Decide How you Want History to Remember You": The Legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson in Film and TelevisionGregory Frame
The Farewell Tour: Presidential Travel and Legacy BuildingEmily J. Charnock
Reflecting or Reshaping?: Landmark Anniversaries and Presidential LegacyMark McLay
From a "New Paradigm" to "Memorial Sprawl": The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential MemorialPatrick Hagopian
Top Trumps: Presidential Legacies and New TechnologiesSylvia Ellis
Epilogue: Confessions of a Presidential BiographerH. W. Brands