Description
About the Author
Robert P. Watson is professor and director of American studies at Lynn University. He is the author of numerous books on U.S. history and politics. He was the founding editor of the journal White House Studies and serves on several academic and foundation boards. As a political analyst, he is interviewed regularly by national and international media. For his work as a scholar, lecturer, and community activist, Dr. Watson has received a range of awards, including the International Abraham Lincoln Center Award, the Children's Hero Award, and the League of Women Voters' Good Government Award. He is also the recipient of several teaching excellence awards, including Outstanding Professor of the Year.
Reviews
Robert P. Watson's Affairs of State is a fascinating and well-told examination of the great loves and lesser foibles of America's presidents. A noted presidential scholar, Watson recounts the personal lives of the occupants of the 'People's House,' exploring the human side of U.S. politics through stories that are at once touching, humorous, and sometimes shocking. The work helps fill a vacuum by allowing the reader to explore patterns of behavior that humanize the nation's presidents. Watson also challenges the conventional mythology that surrounds many of the chief executives by presenting a clearer and deeper understanding of the nation's leaders and the events that surrounded their presidencies. -- Tom Lansford
Robert Watson is one of the most thoughtful scholars that American studies and political science have produced. No one is more qualified than he to turn his attention to presidential follies and embarrassments. The result is a rollicking romp through political history that is as informative and insightful as it is entertaining. -- Max J. Skidmore, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Affairs of State is a tour de force from one of the leading presidential scholars of our time. This book provides an eloquent, impeccably researched reminder that presidents-including those on Mount Rushmore-are human beings shaped by their intimate relationships, romantic and familial. For everyone interested in the American presidency, Robert P. Watson has written an accessible, compelling book that sheds light on the inner lives, foibles, and crucial relationships that shaped many of the most important presidents. -- Douglas M. Brattebo, Hiram College
Watson's greatest contribution is a series of brief biographical sketches of presidents and a handful of first ladies. . . .[T]he book is a well-paced . . . [with an] exciting introduction. . . .Watson has put together a book that is interesting to read. * The Historian *
Book Information
ISBN 9781442218352
Author Robert P. Watson
Format Paperback
Page Count 500
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 748g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 152mm * 36mm