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Get things moving! : FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 / Mordecai Lee.

Lippincott Library HC106.4 .L474 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lee, Mordecai, 1948- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Coy, Wayne, 1903-1957.
Coy, Wayne.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
United States. Office for Emergency Management--Officials and employees--Biography.
United States.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945--Friends and associates.
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
United States. Office for Emergency Management--History.
United States. Office for Emergency Management.
World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States.
World War, 1939-1945.
History.
Friends and associates.
United States--Politics and government--1933-1945.
Politics and government.
Economics.
Employees.
Friendship.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xvii, 377 pages ; 24 cm
Other Title:
FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018]
Summary:
"Shortly after Hitler's armies invaded Western Europe in May 1940, President Franklin Roosevelt activated a new agency within the Executive Office of the President called the Office for Emergency Management (OEM). The OEM went on to house many prewar and wartime agencies created to manage the country's arms production build-up and economic mobilization. After WWII a consensus by historians quickly gelled that OEM was unimportant, viewing it as a mere administrative holding company and legalistic convenience for the emergency agencies. Similarly they have dismissed the importance of the Liaison Officer for Emergency Management (LOEM), viewing the position as merely a liaison channel between OEM agencies and the White House. In FDR, Wayne Coy, and the Office for Emergency Management, 1941-1943 author Mordecai Lee presents a revisionist history of OEM, focusing mostly on the record of the longest serving LOEM, Wayne Coy. Drawing upon largely unexamined archival sources, including the Roosevelt and Truman Presidential Libraries and the National Archives, Lee gives a precise account of what Coy actually did and, contrary to the conventional wisdom, concludes he was an important senior leader in the Roosevelt White House, engaging in management, policy, and politics."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Inventing the President's Office for Emergency Management and its Liaison Officer, September 1939-April 1941
The rise of Wayne Coy: public administration with politics, 1935-Spring 1941
Coy begins as LOEM: "Wayne Coy, the President and Three Motorcycles," April-May 1941
Coy as LOEM before the war: public policy, April-December 1941
Coy as LOEM before the war: politics, April-December 1941
Coy as LOEM before the war: management, April-December 1941
Coy as LOEM in the first half-year of the war: policy and politics, December 1941-May 1942
Coy as LOEM in the first half-year of the war: management and workday routine, December 1941-May 1942
Wearing two hats: Coy as LOEM and Bob Assistant Director, May 1942-October 1942
Wearing two hats: Coy as LOEM and Bob Assistant Director with Byrnes in the East Wing, October 1942-June 1943
LOEM after Coy and Coy after LOEM.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781438471372
1438471378
OCLC:
1038027613

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