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Laura Bush: The Report to the First Lady -- 2001 Special Edition

Editat de Robert P. Watson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2017
In this book version of the official report presented to First Lady Laura Bush, the reader will find the same contents that were included in the actual report. This report marks the first-ever time that such an undertaking was performed for the nation's first lady. The report -- designed as a service to assist Mrs Bush in meeting the demands of her new role -- contains advice for the first lady and her senior staff as well as information on the history, challenges, and duties associated with the Office of the First Lady. The contributors include the former first ladies, public officials, and leading historians of the first ladyship. The Office of the First Lady is arguably the most intriguing and demanding 'unpaid job' in the country. The president's wife is in the unique position to wield significant power and influence as she presides over White House social affairs and important social projects, while serving as the president's most trusted confidante and one of the country's most celebrated women.
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ISBN-13: 9781560729204
ISBN-10: 1560729201
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 280 x 215 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)

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In this book version of the official report presented to First Lady Laura Bush, the reader will find the same contents that were included in the actual report. This report marks the first-ever time that such an undertaking was performed for the nation's first lady. The report -- designed as a service to assist Mrs. Bush in meeting the demands of her new role -- contains advice for the first lady and her senior staff as well as information on the history, challenges, and duties associated with the Office of the First Lady. The contributors include the former first ladies, public officials, and leading historians of the first ladyship. The Office of the First Lady is arguably the most intriguing and demanding 'unpaid job' in the country. The president's wife is in the unique position to wield significant power and influence as she presides over White House social affairs and important social projects, while serving as the president's most trusted confidante and one of the country's most celebrated women.

Cuprins

Martha Washington: The Lady Who First Created the Role; Listening to Dolley; Listening in the White House; Party Politics: The Social Role of the First Lady and its Political Influence; Eleanor Roosevelt: The Yardstick; The First Ladys Relationship with the Mass Media; Public Discourse and the American First Lady in the 20th Century; Public Opinion and the First Ladies; Special Projects of First Ladies; Life in the White House: Challenges, Burdens Responsibilities; The First Lady as an International Diplomat; Development of the Modern Office of the First Lady; Advice to the Incoming First Lady on Her Records and Establishing Files that Successfully Reflect Her New Role; Presidential Wives, the White House, and Washington, D.C.: Recommended Reading and Resources for the First Lady; National First Ladies Library; My Advice to the Next First Lady; Looking Back: Lessons for the First Lady and Her Husband from History; 20 Tips: Walking in the Footsteps of History; Women and Political Leadership; Mamie Eisenhower; Jacqueline Kennedy; Lady Bird Johnson; Pat Nixon; Betty Ford; Rosalynn Carter; Nancy Reagan; Barbara Bush; Hillary Rodham Clinton; Laura Bush.