Ohio’s Kingmaker : Mark Hanna, Man and Myth.
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- 9780821443088
- 328.73/092;B
- E664.H24 -- H66 2010eb
Intro -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Mark Hanna in the Twenty-first Century -- Chapter One: Mark Hanna- A Man Very Much Misunderstood -- Chapter Two: 1880-Hanna Buys Trouble with the Press and Helps Elect Garfield -- Chapter Three: The Sherman Years -- Chapter Four: The Wilderness Years, 1888-92 -- Chapter Five: The Hearst Effect on the Hanna-McKinley Legacy -- Chapter Six: The Campaign of 1896- The Issues, McKinley, and Hanna -- Chapter Seven: The Campaign of 1896- The Nomination of William McKinley -- Chapter Eight: The Campaign of 1896- Battling Bryan -- Chapter Nine: Mr. Hanna Goes to the Senate -- Chapter Ten: The Country Goes to War -- Chapter Eleven: Election 1900 -- Epilogue: Mark Hanna's Legacy in the Twenty-first Century -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
In this study of Mark Hanna's career in presidential politics, William T. Horner demonstrates the flaws inherent in the ways the news media cover politics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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