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| AUTHOR: | Gene Smith |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | McGraw-Hill Companies |
| ISBN: | 0070584745 |
| TYPE: | History - General History, United States - 20th Century/Depression, Hoover, Herbert, Roosevelt, Franklin D |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of The Shattered Dream: Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression
The Presidency of Herbert Hoover and the rise of FDR. Herbert Hoover was probably the smartest and most able of the American Presidents (a distinction he shares with Clinton). His Presidency will go down as one of the worst. Why? The Great Depression hit the country soon after Hoover took office, and despite tremedous efforts by the President, extended throughout his term. Smith details the rise of Hoover and his administration during these four years. I think he is fair on how Hoover and his administration tried to cope with the Great Depression. He also details the rise of FDR and gives both positive and negative stories about him. For instance, Roosevelt failed to cooperate when he was President Elect with Hoover in trying to shore up the banking system when so many banks were failing. Up to the moment he left office Hoover tried to serve the American people, while Roosevelt played politics and let huge banks fail.
This is a good portrait of the Hoover Administration. Smith details quite a bit about the Hoover Administration and the 1932 Presidential Election, but he is short on early material about Hoover. Altogether a good read about a well meaning man and the Great Depression.
Excellent Portrayal of Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover was probably the most qualified person ever to hold the office of President of the United States. Unfortunately, and for reasons beyond his control, he was saddled with the Great Depression soon after his term began. Later demonized by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and other Democrats, it should be remembered that he did everything in his power to relieve the effects of the Great Depression -- except that he would not consent to a federal dole. Gene Smith does an excellent job of rehabilitating Hoover's image. Serious students of history should read the book.