Democracy's Big Day: The Inauguration of Our President, 1789-2013

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iUniverse, 2012年1月4日 - 220 頁

Every four years, the world watches as the United States passes the title and power of the presidency from one person to another in a peaceful and orderly manner. With a formal ceremony, a large parade, and gala inaugural balls, it's a big, colorful show-one rich with history, tradition, and ritual.

Through a compilation of vignettes, author Jim Bendat chronicles all of Inauguration Day's historic events. Democracy's Big Day tells stories about the outgoing and incoming presidents who did not get along, the chief justices who improperly administered the presidential oath, the vice president who showed up to the ceremony drunk, and the nine occasions in which the United States had an unplanned and unanticipated inauguration-often for a nation in mourning.

Democracy's Big Day presents a comprehensive history of presidential inaugurations-from George Washington through Barack Obama. From the morning White House coffee gathering to the evening's parties, the author provides a captivating look at what is truly democracy's biggest day.

 

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Morning Glory
3
Hit the Road Jack
10
Cant We All Get Along?
16
In With the New
99
From Spontaneity to Precision
106
Desperate White House Wives 1 12
112
Hail to the Thief 1 19
119
No Party of Five
149
Father Knows Best
155
The End oftheAfiazr
163
References
183
Acknowledgments
189
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JIM BENDAT is one of the nation's leading experts on US presidential inauguration history. His works have appeared in the New Republic, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Baltimore Sun. He has been featured as an inaugural historian by all of the major networks in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Bendat and his wife, Marilyn, have three children. They live in Los Angeles, California.

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