Description
About the Author
Benjamin Ginsberg is the David Bernstein Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University and chairof the Hopkins Center for Advanced Governmental Studies. He is the co-author of American Government: Power and Purpose, among other titles. He lives in Potomac, MD.
Reviews
"Ginsberg provides students with a sweep of presidential history. Put simply, it is excellent scholarship. I consider myself a good presidential historian and I learned much from reading it."-Wilbur C. Rich, Wellesley College
"Ginsberg has written a solid presidency textbook that offers a different approach than many on the market. The author . . . underscores many facets of the presidency that other texts miss"-Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, University of North Texas
"Presidential Government is a book of great learning and rich insight. Through historical and institutional lenses Ginsberg offers a nuanced portrait of the presidency in the American constitutional system. It is a superb text."-Peri Arnold, author of Remaking the Presidency: Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson.
"With careful attention to detail...Ginsberg, a foremost scholar of American politics, provides important insights into the critical and uneasy relationship between executive power and the American republic."-Sidney Milkis, University of Virginia
"Comprehensive, up-to-date, and marked by a distinctive developmental approach, Benjamin Ginsberg's new book could become a classic text on the presidency for the twenty-first century."-Jeffrey K. Tulis, author of The Rhetorical Presidency
Book Information
ISBN 9780300212068
Author Benjamin Ginsberg
Format Paperback
Page Count 504
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 816g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 27mm