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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1820358372
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 889 pages) , illustrations (black and white)
    ISBN: 9780197581858
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Content: Introduction -- Candidate from the South, 1975 -- "It's going to happen" -- Mini-juggernaut -- The Carters take New York -- Jimmy, and Rosalynn, won -- The shadow presidency -- A different presidency -- One hundred day -- Governing Carter style -- Rosalynn steps out -- Religion, race, and politics -- Quests for justice: Panama, Israel, Iran - The revolutionaries -- The perils of political courage -- The tightrope to peace -- Quiet path to Camp David -- Miracle at Camp David -- "A great and beautiful job" -- Cater's coup: China -- Khomeini, Bella, and Rosalynn -- A White House signing -- Dangerous rhetoric and a harmless rabbit -- SALT II, enemies, and allies -- Crisis of confidence -- kennedys and terrorests -- In the name of God, Iran! -- The Soviet Union makes a move -- Hostages and politics -- Delta Force -- Keeping the faith -- An uphill battle -- A surprise in October -- The agony of defeat -- Welcome home -- A place in the world -- The Carter Center -- Humanitarians adrift -- Navigating troubled waters -- Servant of peace -- Tyrants, books, and Mr. Earl -- The Nobel Prize -- Tuned to the worlds -- Endangered values and apartheid in Palestine -- "Cootie Man" among the elders -- Journey into eternity.
    Content: This book is a dual biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, the powerful First Couple who attempted to use their presidency and their long post-presidency to bring peace, human rights, and justice to all peoples of the world. It describes in intimate detail their tumultuous involvement in national and international politics as well as their personal lives. From intensive research in presidential archives, declassified documents, personal papers and interviews, the Carters emerge as among the greatest peacemakers of their century. The book includes new revelations about the Camp David Accords, the normalization of relations with China, the infamous "October Surprise," and other events of their presidency. Famous for their work with Habitat for Humanity, they have devoted most of their time, post-presidency, to the Carter Center, an institution they founded to promote universal good health, democracy, and peace. When Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, he immediately declared that the prize belonged equally to Rosalynn and the Carter Center. Poet, writer, Sunday School teacher, Jimmy Carter has remained active until well into his nineties.
    Note: Includes Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780197581568
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Godbold, E. Stanly, 1942 - Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022 ISBN 9780197581568
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0197581560
    Language: English
    Keywords: Carter, Jimmy 1924- ; Carter, Rosalynn 1927-2023 ; Biografie
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    almahu_9949363255002882
    Format: 901 p , All black and white images
    Edition: First Edition
    ISBN: 9780197581858
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Content: This book is a dual biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, the powerful First Couple who attempted to use their presidency and their long post-presidency to bring peace, human rights, and justice to all peoples of the world. It describes in intimate detail their tumultuous involvement in national and international politics as well as their personal lives. From intensive research in presidential archives, declassified documents, personal papers and interviews, the Carters emerge as among the greatest peacemakers of their century. The book includes new revelations about the Camp David Accords, the normalization of relations with China, the infamous "October Surprise," and other events of their presidency. Famous for their work with Habitat for Humanity, they have devoted most of their time, post-presidency, to the Carter Center, an institution they founded to promote universal good health, democracy, and peace. When Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, he immediately declared that the prize belonged equally to Rosalynn and the Carter Center. Poet, writer, Sunday School teacher, Jimmy Carter has remained active until well into his nineties.
    Note: Includes Includes bibliographical references and index. , Contents: Acknowledgments - Introduction - OneCandidate from the South, 1975 - Two"It's Going to Happen" - ThreeMini-Juggernaut - FourThe Carters Take New York - FiveJimmy, and Rosalynn, Won - SixThe Shadow Presidency - SevenA Different Presidency - EightOne Hundred Days - NineGoverning Carter Style - TenRosalynn Steps Out - ElevenReligion, Race, and Politics - TwelveQuests for Justice: Panama, Israel, Iran - ThirteenThe Revolutionaries - FourteenThe Perils of Political Courage - FifteenThe Tightrope to Peace - SixteenQuiet Path to Camp David - SeventeenMiracle at Camp David - Eighteen"A Great and Beautiful Job" - NineteenCarter's Coup: China - TwentyKhomeini, Bella, and Rosalynn - Twenty OneA White House Signing - Twenty TwoDangerous Rhetoric and a Harmless Rabbit - Twenty ThreeSALT II, Enemies, and Allies - Twenty FourCrisis of Confidence - Twenty FiveKennedys and Terrorists - Twenty SixIn the Name of God, Iran! - Twenty SevenThe Soviet Union Makes a Move - Twenty EightHostages and Politics - Twenty NineDelta Force - ThirtyKeeping the Faith - Thirty OneAn Uphill Battle - Thirty TwoA Surprise in October - Thirty ThreeThe Agony of Defeat - Thirty FourWelcome Home - Thirty FiveA Place in the World - Thirty SixThe Carter Center - Thirty SevenHumanitarians Adrift - Thirty EightNavigating Troubled Waters - Thirty NineServant of Peace - FortyTyrants, Books, and Mr. Earl - Forty OneThe Nobel Prize - Forty TwoTuned to the World - Forty ThreeEndangered Values and Apartheid in Palestine - Forty Four"Cootie Man" among The Elders - Forty FiveJourney into Eternity - Notes - Bibliography - Index
    Additional Edition: Print Version ISBN 9780197581568
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048538884
    Format: xii, 889 Seiten, 48 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln : , Illustrationen, Porträts ; , 24,1 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-758156-8
    Content: Introduction -- Candidate from the South, 1975 -- "It's going to happen" -- Mini-juggernaut -- The Carters take New York -- Jimmy, and Rosalynn, won -- The shadow presidency -- A different presidency -- One hundred day -- Governing Carter style -- Rosalynn steps out -- Religion, race, and politics -- Quests for justice: Panama, Israel, Iran - The revolutionaries -- The perils of political courage -- The tightrope to peace -- Quiet path to Camp David -- Miracle at Camp David -- "A great and beautiful job" -- Cater's coup: China -- Khomeini, Bella, and Rosalynn -- A White House signing -- Dangerous rhetoric and a harmless rabbit -- SALT II, enemies, and allies -- Crisis of confidence -- kennedys and terrorests -- In the name of God, Iran! -- The Soviet Union makes a move -- Hostages and politics -- Delta Force -- Keeping the faith -- An uphill battle -- A surprise in October -- The agony of defeat -- Welcome home -- A place in the world -- The Carter Center -- Humanitarians adrift -- Navigating troubled waters -- Servant of peace -- Tyrants, books, and Mr. Earl -- The Nobel Prize -- Tuned to the worlds -- Endangered values and apartheid in Palestine -- "Cootie Man" among the elders -- Journey into eternity.
    Content: This book is a dual biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, the powerful First Couple who attempted to use their presidency and their long post-presidency to bring peace, human rights, and justice to all peoples of the world. It describes in intimate detail their tumultuous involvement in national and international politics as well as their personal lives. From intensive research in presidential archives, declassified documents, personal papers and interviews, the Carters emerge as among the greatest peacemakers of their century. The book includes new revelations about the Camp David Accords, the normalization of relations with China, the infamous "October Surprise," and other events of their presidency. Famous for their work with Habitat for Humanity, they have devoted most of their time, post-presidency, to the Carter Center, an institution they founded to promote universal good health, democracy, and peace. When Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, he immediately declared that the prize belonged equally to Rosalynn and the Carter Center. Poet, writer, Sunday School teacher, Jimmy Carter has remained active until well into his nineties
    Note: Includes Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-19-758185-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: 1924- Carter, Jimmy ; 1927-2023 Carter, Rosalynn ; Politik ; Biografie
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