Rethinking the Carter Administration
Apr 9, 2010
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A panel discussion was held to re-evaluate the Carter administration. After their papers were presented, the panelists responded to questions from members of the audience. Susan Hartmann made comments and ..
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A panel discussion was held to re-evaluate the Carter administration. After their papers were presented, the panelists responded to questions from members of the audience. Susan Hartmann made comments and moderated.
John Mini talked about “Conflict, Cooperation, and Congressional End’Runs: Civil’Military Relations in the Carter Administration;” Jason Friedman talked about “Selling the Sequoia: Jimmy Carter and Trimming the Trappings of Office;” Neil Young talked about “'Worse than Cancer and Worse than Snakes': Jimmy Carter, Southern Baptists, and the 1980 Presidential Election;” and Eduardo Canedo talked about “More Reagan than Reagan? Jimmy Carter’s Deregulation Legacy.”
The panel “Rethinking the Carter Administration” was held 8:30 a.m. April 9, 2010, during the 102nd annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians at the Hilton Washington.
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