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the religious life of a Quaker president

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An edition of Nixon's first cover-up (2015)

Nixon's first cover-up

the religious life of a Quaker president

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Nixon's unique and personally tailored brand of evangelical Quakerism stayed hidden when he wanted it to, but was on display whenever he felt it might help him advance his career in some way. Ingle's unparalleled knowledge of Quakerism enables him to deftly point out how Nixon bent the traditional rules of the religion to suit his needs or, in some cases, simply ignored them entirely. This theme of the constant contradiction between Nixon's actions and his apparent religious beliefs makes Nixon's First Cover-up truly a groundbreaking study both in the field of Nixon research as well as the field of the influence of religion on the U.S. presidency. Forty years after Nixon's resignation from office, Ingle's work proves there remains much about the thirty-seventh president that the American public does not yet know.

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English
Pages
272

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Nixon's first cover-up: the religious life of a Quaker president
2015, University of Missouri Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Richard Nixon's Evangelical Quaker Heritage
Quaker Upbringing, to 1934
A Pivotal Decision: Nixon and the Military
Two Friends and a friend
First Quaker Vice President
A Quaker and a Roman Catholic for President, Again
The Wilderness Years, 1962-1968
Power Corrupts Gradually
Withdrawal from Vietnam
Nixon's Need for Religion
Watergate: The White House Warp
Nixon in Retirement, 1974-1994.

Edition Notes

9780826220424 (hardcover)
0826220428 (hardcover)
9780826273352 (e-book)
0826273351 (e-book)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Columbia
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.924092
Library of Congress
E856 .I54 2015, E856, E856.A6

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x , 272 p.
Number of pages
272
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27494051M
Internet Archive
nixonsfirstcover00ingl
ISBN 10
0826220428, 0826273351
ISBN 13
9780826220424, 9780826273352
OCLC/WorldCat
10136252, 896904318

Work Description

Have you ever thought you completely knew a story, inside and out, only to see some new information that shatters what you had come to accept as unquestioned fact? Well, Richard Nixon is that story, and Nixon's First Cover-up is that new information. With few exceptions, the religious ideologies and backgrounds of U.S. presidents is a topic sorely lacking in analysis. H. Larry Ingle seeks to remedy this situation regarding Nixon -- one of the most controversial and intriguing of the presidents. Ingle delves more deeply into Nixon's Quaker background than any previous scholar to observe the role Nixon's religion played in his political career. Nixon's unique and personally tailored brand of evangelical Quakerism stayed hidden when he wanted it to, but was on display whenever he felt it might help him advance his career in some way. Ingle's unparalleled knowledge of Quakerism enables him to deftly point out how Nixon bent the traditional rules of the religion to suit his needs or, in some cases, simply ignored them entirely. This theme of the constant contradiction between Nixon's actions and his apparent religious beliefs makes Nixon's First Cover-up truly a groundbreaking study both in the field of Nixon research as well as the field of the influence of religion on the U.S. presidency. Forty years after Nixon's resignation from office, Ingle's work proves there remains much about the thirty-seventh president that the American public does not yet know. - Publisher.

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