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First Term Table of Contents
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First Term
Front Materials:
Editorial Advisory Board
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction

First Term Reference Materials:
Bibliography: Note on Primary Sources
Bibliography: Secondary Sources Cited
Glossary

Daily Chronology
Document Number List

Documents:

Volume XIV
The Presidency: The Middle Way

Part I: Charting a New Course; January 1953 to April 1953

Chapter 1: Developing "a spirit of teamwork"
Chapter 2: "A number of misunderstandings": Party and International Struggles

Part II: Settling into "the long pull"; May 1953 to August 1953

Chapter 3: "A time for continued vigilance"
Chapter 4: Striving for Unity
Chapter 5: "So much to do in the world"

Part III: Statesmanship and Partisanship; September 1953 to November 1953

Chapter 6: Building strength when there is "no perfect answer"
Chapter 7: Beef and Budgets

Volume XV
The Presidency: The Middle Way

Part IV: "Pushing ahead along the broad center"; December 1953 to March 1954

Chapter 8: A world "racing toward catastrophe"
Chapter 9: Fending off "the reactionary fringe"

Part V: Maintaining "a united defense"; April 1954 to August 1954

Chapter 10: Losing the war "they could not win"
Chapter 11: The "men in the Kremlin are not to be trusted"

Part VI: Crises Abroad, Party Problems at Home; September 1954 to December 1954

Chapter 12: Asia: A "boiling kettle of possible trouble"
Chapter 13: "A new phase of political experience"

Volume XVI
The Presidency: The Middle Way

Part VII: "Nothing could be worse than global war"; January 1955 to May 1955

Chapter 14: "We must show no lack of firmness"
Chapter 15: Searching "for an honorable peace"

Part VIII: Toward “statesmanship of a high order”; June 1955 to November 1955

Chapter 16: Summitry at Geneva
Chapter 17: "Stern edicts" from the Doctors

Part IX: "Concerning my political intentions"; December 1955 to April 1956

Chapter 18: On "an almost normal schedule"
Chapter 19: The goal: A "durable peace"

Volume XVII
The Presidency:
The Middle Way

Part X: Cracks in the Alliance; May 1956 to September 1956

Chapter 20: Confronting "great risks"
Chapter 21: "Grave difficulties in the Suez crisis"

Part XI: The free world's "sad mess"; October 1956 to January 1957

Chapter 22: On Suez "we do not see eye to eye"
Chapter 23: What is needed is "a calming influence"


First Term
Front Materials:
Editorial Advisory Board
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction

 

First Term Reference Materials:
Bibliography: Note on Primary Sources
Bibliography: Secondary Sources Cited
Glossary

Daily Chronology
Document Number List

 

 

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