Profiles in Leadership: Historians on the Elusive Quality of Greatness
BiographyAutobiographySocial Activists

Profiles in Leadership: Historians on the Elusive Quality of Greatness

by Walter Isaacson

Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2010

Overview

<b>“Though we cannot learn leadership, we can learn from leaders, which is why this volume is so engaging and valuable.”—<i>Boston Globe</i> </b><br><br>What made FDR a more successful leader during the Depression crisis than Hoover? Why was Eisenhower more effective as supreme commander at war than he was as president? Who was Pauli Murray and why was she a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement?<br> <br> Find the answers to these questions and more in essays by great historians including Sean Wilentz, Alan Brinkley, Annette Gordon-Reed, Jean Strouse, Frances FitzGerald, and others. Entertaining and insightful individually, taken together the essays address the enduring ingredients of leadership, the focus of an introduction by Walter Isaacson.

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