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  1. Imperial presidency is a term applied to the modern presidency of the United States. It became popular in the 1960s and served as the title of a 1973 book by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., who wrote The Imperial Presidency to address two concerns: that the presidency was uncontrollable and that it had exceeded its ...

  2. The Imperial Presidency is a nonfiction book by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. It was published in 1973 by Houghton Mifflin and reissued in 2004. The book details the history of the presidency of the United States from its conception by the Founding Fathers through the latter half of the 20th century, primarily in the aspects of ...

    • Arthur Meier Schlesinger
    • 1973
  3. 3 de abr. de 2019 · Learn how the U.S. presidency has expanded its power and authority over time, from the early republic to the present day. Explore the key events, controversies, and legal challenges that shaped the imperial presidency.

    • Tom Head
  4. Schlesinger argues that the presidency became imperial by 1972, abusing its power and threatening the constitutional system. He examines the role of wars, secrecy, and Congress in the rise and fall of the imperial presidency.

  5. Presidência Imperial (em inglês: Imperial Presidency) é um termo popular nos Estados Unidos que surgiu na década de 1960 que serviu como título para uma das obras do historiador americano Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. que descrevia o papel moderno da presidência dos Estados Unidos.

  6. The Imperial Presidency traces the growth of presidential power over two centuries, from George Washington to George W. Bush, examining how it has both served and harmed the Constitution and...

  7. 17 de set. de 2019 · To what extent can presidential power be restricted by Congress? Learn about the concepts of unitary executive theory and the imperial presidency.