Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy, Stephen F. Knott
Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy, Stephen F. Knott
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Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy

Author: Stephen F. Knott

Narrator: Christopher P. Brown

Unabridged: 10 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/15/2022


Synopsis

Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy offers a nuanced assessment of the thirty-fifth president, whose legacy and impact people continue to debate to this day. Stephen F. Knott examines Kennedy through the lens of five critical issues: his interpretation of presidential power, his approach to civil rights, and his foreign policy toward Cuba, the Soviet Union, and Vietnam. Knott also explores JFK's assassination and the evolving interpretations of his presidency, both highly politicized subject matters. What emerges is a president as complex as the author's shifting views about him.

The passage of sixty years, from working in the Kennedy Library to a career writing about the American presidency, has given Knott a broader view of Kennedy's presidency and allowed him to see how both the Left and the Right, and members of the Kennedy family, distorted JFK's record for their own purposes.

Despite the existence of over forty thousand books dealing with the man and his era, this book offers something new to say about this brief but important presidency. Knott contends that Kennedy's presidency, for better or for worse, mattered deeply and that whatever his personal flaws, Kennedy's lofty rhetoric appealed to what is best in America, without invoking the snarling nativism of his least illustrious successor, Donald Trump.

About Stephen F. Knott

Stephen F. Knott is professor of national security affairs at the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.


Reviews

Goodreads review by CoachJim on February 07, 2024

Kennedy and the brief era in which he governed are part of a lost world, possibly irretrievable, when Americans believed in themselves and in their nation. I am not referring to a mystical Camelot, but to a time when polls revealed Americans trusted their government and believed in their nation’s pu......more

Goodreads review by Gage on November 14, 2022

Ted Kennedy once described the American fascination with his older brother by saying, “They made him a legend when he would have preferred to have been a man.” Since the brutal and sudden end of the Kennedy presidency historians, academics, and regular citizens have made President Kennedy into a leg......more

Goodreads review by Earl on May 21, 2023

in this timely book Stephen F. Knott reexamines John F. Kennedy's presidency and many of the myths that surround both JFK and his presidency. Knott himself shares some of his personal memories of the Kennedy family having worked for the JFK Presidential Library. Knott admittedly has been both a Kenn......more

Goodreads review by J. Michael on February 10, 2023

John Kennedy is one of our most elusive presidents, when it comes to history and biography. This is because he remained “political” long after his assassination: two of his brothers later ran for president and numerous other friends and relatives used their connections with him for political, financ......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on February 23, 2023

Incredibly well written and thoughtful approach to analyzing the Presidency of JFK. A must read!......more