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This work investigates the extent to which the idealized perception of the Kennedy administration, often referred to as the Camelot era, has distorted the objective analysis of American political history. The author, a scholar in political science, utilizes historical records and comparative political analysis to dismantle the romanticized narratives surrounding this period. By contrasting popular memory with the legislative and executive realities of the time, the text argues for a more pragmatic assessment of political leadership and institutional function.
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Scholars and students of political science frequently note the analytical rigor applied to the demystification of political iconography. The text is recognized as a useful resource for those seeking to separate historical fact from the cultural narratives that often obscure political reality.
Page Count:
326
Publication Date:
1974-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN-10:
0070004412
ISBN-13:
9780070004412
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