The President and the Assassin, Scott Miller
The President and the Assassin, Scott Miller
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The President and the Assassin
McKinley, Terror, and Empire at the Dawn of the American Century

Author: Scott Miller

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 13 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2011


Synopsis

In 1901, as America tallied its gains from a period of unprecedented imperial expansion, an assassin's bullet shattered the nation's confidence. The shocking murder of President William McKinley threw into stark relief the emerging new world order of what would come to be known as the American Century. The President and the Assassin is the story of the momentous years leading up to that event, and of the very different paths that brought together two of the most compelling figures of the era: President William McKinley and Leon Czolgosz, the anarchist who murdered him.

The two men seemed to live in eerily parallel Americas. McKinley was to his contemporaries an enigma, a president whose conflicted feelings about imperialism reflected the country's own. Under its popular Republican commander-in-chief, the United States was undergoing an uneasy transition from a simple agrarian society to an industrial powerhouse spreading its influence overseas by force of arms. Czolgosz was on the losing end of the economic changes taking place—a first-generation Polish immigrant and factory worker sickened by a government that seemed focused solely on making the rich richer. With a deft narrative hand, journalist Scott Miller chronicles how these two men, each pursuing what he considered the right and honorable path, collided in violence at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.

Along the way, listeners meet a veritable who's who of turn-of-the-century America: John Hay, McKinley's visionary secretary of state, whose diplomatic efforts paved the way for a half century of Western exploitation of China; Emma Goldman, the radical anarchist whose incendiary rhetoric inspired Czolgosz to dare the unthinkable; and Theodore Roosevelt, the vainglorious vice president whose 1898 charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba is but one of many thrilling military adventures recounted here.

Rich with relevance to our own era, The President and the Assassin holds a mirror up to a fascinating period of upheaval when the titans of industry grew fat, speculators sought fortune abroad, and desperate souls turned to terrorism in a vain attempt to thwart the juggernaut of change.

About Scott Miller

Scott Miller spent nearly two decades in Asia and Europe as a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and Reuters news agency, reporting from more than twenty-five countries. His articles have also appeared in the Washington Post and the Far Eastern Economic Review, among other publications, and he has been a contributor to CNBC and Britain's Sky News. Scott holds a master's degree in international relations from the University of Cambridge and lives in Seattle with his wife and two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on May 19, 2019

That's all a man can hope for during his lifetime - to set an example - and when he is dead, to be an inspiration for history. William McKinley Scott Miller used the assassination of President William McKinley as the centering point of this historical overview of the events at the end of the 19th......more

Goodreads review by Pam on April 24, 2022

Both The Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard and The President and the Assassin by Scott Miller were first published in 2011 and have similarities worth comparing. Both have as subjects presidents (Garfield and McKinley) who were assassinated by lone gunmen, Garfield in 1881 and McKinley in 1......more

Goodreads review by Steven on June 20, 2013

If you are a fan of narrative history that is well written and provides an engaging story with a tinge of analysis then Scott Miller’s THE PRESIDENT AND THE ASSASSIN should be of interest. Miller has written a dual socio-political biography of William McKinley through his assassination in 1901, and......more

Goodreads review by Steve on February 08, 2015

[URL not allowed] “The President and the Assassin: McKinley, Terror and Empire at the Dawn of the American Century” is Scott Miller’s 2011 tale of McKinley’s presidency – and of his assassination. Prior to writing this book Miller spent almost two decades as a correspondent for......more

Goodreads review by Mara on April 11, 2017

The late 19th century was a bumping time for much of America. With the pesky Gold versus Silver standard thing out of the way (think of the troubles it would cause if the Fed started buying up Bitcoins), McKinley was able to swagger into office amid a boom in American production and exports. Railroa......more