Remembering Theodore Roosevelt, 1st ed. 2021
Reminiscences of his Contemporaries

The World of the Roosevelts Series

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This book sheds new light on the life and times of Theodore Roosevelt, drawing on a remarkable set of oral histories gathered in the 1950s from those who knew him. Remembering Theodore Roosevelt presents fourteen intimate interviews with Roosevelt?s friends, family, and contemporaries. Never before published, the transcripts reveal colorful details about the infamous Rough Riders, the political scene in New York City, the lives of his extended family, including the Hyde Park Roosevelts Franklin and Eleanor, and how the former president inspired successive generations. The book benefits from the author?s discerning annotations and commentary that provide the reader with lesser-known facts and a full appreciation of the oral history project.  

1. Introduction.- 2. The Other Washington Monument: Alice Roosevelt Longworth.- 3. From Hyde Park to Oyster Bay: Helen Roosevelt Robinson.- 4. The Next Generation: William and Margaret Cowles and Corinne Alsop Cole.- 5. First Lady of the World: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.- 6. The Scions of Sagamore Hill: Ethel Roosevelt Derby and Eleanor Butler Roosevelt.- 7. A Grande Dame: Georgiana Farr Sibley.- 8. The Worst Friend of the Worst Boy: Barclay H. Farr.- 9. The Political Backroom: William M. Chadbourne.- 10. That Tammany Boy: Henry Root Stern, Sr.- 11. Secondhand Memories: Murray T. Quigg.- 12. The Account of a College Man: Karl H. Behr.- 13. When Trumpets Call: Stanley M. Isaacs.- 14. Roosevelt’s Enduring Legacy: Frederick Trubee Davison.- 15. The Last Rough Rider: Jesse Langdon.

Michael Patrick Cullinane is Professor of U.S. History at the University of Roehampton in London, UK. He received the 2018 Theodore Roosevelt Book prize for Theodore Roosevelt’s Ghost: The History and Memory of an American Icon.

Provides never-before published, primary material on Theodore Roosevelt and his close friends and family Introduces an important presidential oral history project conducted by Roosevelt biographers Hermann and Mary Hagedorn Sheds new light on Roosevelt's role during key moments in 20th century American history and politics