Description
An exploration of the creation and development of John F. Kennedy's image, one of the most powerful and enduring in modern history.
About the Author
Mark White is Professor of History at Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
Reviews
In six well-researched thematic chapters, White investigates the construction of the Kennedy public image ... [His] thesis makes for a compelling read. His illustration of the development of Kennedy's image reveals how revolutionary and innovative the Kennedy operation was in its techniques ... Ultimately, the fact that White can build such a strong thesis is testimony to the success of the Kennedy family's efforts to build such an enduring image. -- Dafydd Townley * U.S. Studies Online *
4/5 stars ... Fills a hitherto unacknowledged gap. -- Sue Magee * The Bookbag *
White unravels the dissonance between the public and the academy's perceptions of JFK. What follows is a learned and erudite post-revisionist account of JFK's enduring image. * Cercles *
Mark White draws on his deep knowledge of the Kennedy presidency to fill an important gap in the literature. He shows in fascinating detail how John F. Kennedy assiduously built his image as a great leader, which has shaped popular memory of him down to the present day. This excellent book, which is both well researched and elegantly written, should be essential reading to scholars and students of modern US history, the American presidency, and political image-creation. It will also fascinate general readers and challenge their understanding of JFK. * Iwan Morgan, Commonwealth Fund Professor of American History, University College London, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781441161864
Author Mark White
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 324g