With 30 historiographical essays by established and rising scholars,
this Companion is a comprehensive picture of the presidencies and
legacies of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.
- Examines important national and international events during the 1970s,
as well as presidential initiatives, crises, and legislation
- Discusses the biography of each man before entering the White House,
his legacy and work after leaving office, and the lives of Betty Ford,
Rosalynn Carter, and their families
- Covers key themes and issues, including Watergate and the pardon of
Richard Nixon, the Vietnam War, neoconservatism and the rise of the
New Right, and the Iran hostage crisis
- Incorporates presidential, diplomatic, military, economic, social, and
cultural history
- Uses the most recent research and newly released documents from the
two Presidential Libraries and the State Department