2 Dossier (5/09/14)
3 Liste (non exhaustive) des noms, termes, expressions et lois à connaître
3 Documents complémentaires
Max Lerner "The New Amazons" (1943)
J. Dewey "The Future of Liberalism" (1935)
P. Jacobs "America’s Schizophrenic View of the Poor" (1965)
W. Leuchtenburg "When Franklin Roosevelt Clashed with the Supreme Court – andLost" (2005)
S. Ricard. "Théodore Roosevelt et l'avènement de la présidence médiatique aux États-Unis" (1996)
History of US Federalism
Historiography:
Jerold S. Auerbach, "New Deal, Old Deal, or Raw Deal: Some Thoughts on New Left Historiography" (1969)
Alonzo L. Hamby "The New Deal: Avenues for Reconsideration" (1999)
Morton Keller "The New Deal: A New Look" (1999)
Clarke A. Chambers "FDR, Pragmatist-Idealist: An Essay in Historiography" (1961)
Rhétorique
Fireside Chats: David Michael Ryfe. Franklin Rossevelt and the Fireside Chats (1999)
Différents types de rhétorique présidentielle:
Ryan Lee Teten. "We the People": The "Modern" Rhetorical Popular Address of the Presidents during the Founding Period (2007)
Évolution des discours présidentiels (types de lexique et styles rhétoriques):
Elvin T. Lim. Five Trends in Presidential Rhetoric:An Analysis of Rhetoric from George Washington to Bill Clinton (2002)
Chad Murphy. The Evolution of the Modern Rhetorical Presidency: A Critical Response (2008)
Welfare State:A. Meyer.THE ROOSEVELT YEARS AND THE RISE OF THE AMERICAN WELFARE STATE