Theodore Roosevelt made himself the hero of his own strenuous life. He transformed himself from a sickly and fearful patrician boy into a fiercely adventurous--and always active--hunter, sportsman, writer, politician, and finally president. But one self-making was never enough for TR. He slowly fashioned himself into a man of the people, a defender of the poor and downtrodden, and a prophet of political ideas advanced for his day. This is the story of his personal and political development, of one man's struggle to conquer his own fears and to build a greater nation out of a divided collection of states. He urged America to engage life to the utmost, as he did.
Kathleen Dalton's Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life incorporates the latest scholarship into a vigorous narrative. It stands as the only full-length biography to use manuscripts recently discovered in Roosevelt attics. Dalton sheds new light on young Theodore's life during the Civil War and his fascination with the new natural history, his shame over his father's failure to enlist in the Union army, his struggle to achieve manhood, and his desperate pursuit of and sometimes less than idyllic marriage to Alice Hathaway Lee, the daughter of a banking magnate, when she was seventeen. Her death four years later left Roosevelt a grieving widower and father at twenty-six, and he went west to make himself a cowboy and western writer, before he could recommit himself to a new life and a new love in the East.
No other biographer has described how formative Roosevelt's marriage to Edith Carow proved to be in shaping his political career. In an account that may be compared with Joseph Lash's Eleanor and Franklin , Dalton demonstrates how Edith and Theodore's marriage, with its ups and downs, remade our history. In partnership with Massachusetts political mastermind Henry Cabot Lodge, Edith served as her husband's advisor, image builder, conscience, and at times censor. Dalton unravels the complex relationship between Roosevelt's initial political conservatism and the growing mood of progressivism that swept the nation in the early 1900s. He found unlikely allies among the army of women reformers who campaigned for pure milk and clean streets in the cities, and by 1912 he had become an active suffragist.
Out of this biography emerges a new picture of the Progressive Era, of state-building and reform won in partnership between TR and activists such as Jane Addams and Frances Kellor. In his political maturity Roosevelt aspired to be the builder of the modern American welfare state in order to give industrial workers a better life and at the same time to stand up more forcefully against the arrogance and greed of large corporations. Dalton shows how TR called for a revival of American arts and letters, and how his career as a scientist affected his reform program and his views on race, and how toward the end of his life he finally commited himself to the cause of racial equality. Both an updated political interpretation and an intimate personal story of a loving but difficult man, his wife, his family, and his loyal friends, Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life will change persuasively the way we see this great and complex man and his times.
From the Hardcover edition.
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这本书我可是足足花了两个多星期才啃完,但说实话,过程比我想象的要精彩得多。一开始我还有点担心,毕竟传记类的书有时候会写得枯燥乏味,但《Theodore Roosevelt》这本书完全颠覆了我的刻板印象。作者在叙述罗斯福的生平事迹时,那种节奏感把握得恰到好处,既有他童年时期那种天真烂漫的成长轨迹,也有他成年后步入政坛,面对种种挑战时的决断与魄力。尤其令我印象深刻的是,书中对罗斯福家庭生活和个人情感的描写,非常细腻,让我看到了一个褪去政治光环的真实人物,他有自己的喜怒哀乐,有对家人的深情,这使得整个故事更加有血有肉,不再只是冰冷的历史记录。我特别喜欢作者在描写他进入政界初期的一些小故事,那些细节之处,例如他如何与当时的一些政治势力周旋,如何一步步建立自己的声望,都写得非常生动。感觉就像在看一部跌宕起伏的史诗电影,每一页都充满了吸引力,让我迫不及待地想知道接下来会发生什么。阅读过程中,我常常会合上书本,静静地思考,这个人究竟是如何在那个时代做出如此多令人惊叹的举动的。他的人生简直就是一本活生生的教科书,充满了激励人心的力量,让我对“领导力”这个概念有了全新的认识。
评分要我说,《Theodore Roosevelt》这本书,绝对是我近期读过的最令人印象深刻的一本书了。作者的笔触非常细腻,他没有把罗斯福仅仅写成一个伟大的政治家,而是将他置于一个更广阔的历史和社会背景下进行审视。我最喜欢的地方在于,作者不仅关注了罗斯福的政治生涯,更深入地挖掘了他作为一个人,作为一个丈夫、父亲、朋友的生活细节。这些细节的描绘,让罗斯福这个人物变得无比真实和立体,让我能够从更人性化的角度去理解他的决策和他的思想。书中关于他如何平衡家庭与事业,如何处理人际关系,以及他个人的爱好和追求,都写得非常生动。这让我觉得,伟人也不是神,他们也有自己的挣扎和烦恼。阅读这本书,我感觉就像是在和罗斯福进行一次跨越时空的对话,我能够感受到他的激情、他的思考,甚至他的孤独。这是一种非常独特的阅读体验,它不仅仅是知识的传递,更是一种情感的共鸣。
评分《Theodore Roosevelt》这本书,我只能说,是一次意料之外的惊喜。我原本以为会读到一本枯燥的历史资料汇编,但事实恰恰相反,它更像是一部精彩的人物传记小说。作者的叙事技巧非常高超,他能够将大量的历史事实和人物关系编织得井井有条,同时又充满了戏剧张力。我尤其佩服作者对罗斯福在担任总统期间的政策制定和政治手腕的分析,非常到位,而且角度新颖。书中对于他如何处理当时的一些棘手问题,比如垄断企业问题、环境保护问题,都有非常详尽的解读,让我对“政策”的制定和执行有了更深刻的理解。很多时候,我读到一些章节,会不由自主地思考,如果换做是我,在当时的情况下,我会怎么做?这种代入感是很多历史书籍所不具备的。作者在书中也毫不避讳地提及了罗斯福的一些争议性话题,这使得评价更加客观和全面,也让我看到了一个更加真实、复杂的人物形象。这本书不仅让我了解了罗斯福,更让我对政治、权力和责任有了更深层次的思考。
评分说实话,我拿到《Theodore Roosevelt》这本书的时候,并没有抱太大的期待,我通常不太喜欢过于宏大的叙事,但这本书彻底改变了我的看法。作者的写作风格非常独特,他善于用一种非常个人化、甚至有点像是朋友间聊天的方式来讲述罗斯福的故事。没有那些繁琐的官方术语,也没有空洞的大道理,更多的是一种娓娓道来的叙事,让人感觉非常亲切。我最喜欢的部分是作者对罗斯福性格特征的刻画,他把罗斯福身上那种“猛士”的气质,那种面对困难毫不畏惧的精神,那种对正义的执着追求,都描绘得入木三分。读这本书的时候,我常常会觉得罗斯福就像一个活生生的人站在我面前,他的热情、他的愤怒、他的犹豫,都那么真实。书中有些篇章,比如描写他在户外探险的经历,或是他如何在家中教育孩子,都充满了生活气息,让我看到了一个立体、多面的罗斯福。这种写作方式非常吸引人,我很少有看到一本传记能够写得如此引人入胜,让我完全沉浸其中,感觉自己也在和罗斯福一起经历着他的生活。
评分读完《Theodore Roosevelt》,我感觉自己的知识边界又拓展了不少。这本书不仅仅是关于一个政治人物的传记,更像是一扇窗户,让我得以窥见美国在那个转型时期波澜壮阔的历史画卷。作者在书中对当时美国社会的政治、经济、文化以及外交政策都有着深入浅出的阐述,并将罗斯福的人生经历巧妙地融入其中,使得读者在了解罗斯福本人的同时,也能对那个时代有一个宏观的把握。我尤其欣赏作者在史料运用上的严谨性,许多引用的原始资料和历史细节都显得非常扎实,这让这本书的可信度和深度都得到了极大的提升。我发现自己对那个时代的一些关键事件,比如“进步时代”的改革浪潮,以及美国在国际舞台上的崛起,都有了更清晰的认识。罗斯福作为其中的核心人物,他的思想和行动是如何塑造了这些历史进程,这一点在书中得到了淋漓尽致的展现。阅读过程中,我时不时会查阅一些相关的历史资料,这进一步巩固了我对书中内容的理解,也让我更加惊叹于罗斯福的远见卓识和魄力。这是一本能够引发深度思考的书,它不仅提供了信息,更提供了理解历史的视角。
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