This course is an examination of the political and constitutional development of the office of president from Reconstruction to the present. It focuses on how changing conceptions of the presidency have shaped American political life in the 19th and 20th centuries, especially as America has become a global power.
Instructors: Jeremy D. Bailey is Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Houston, and the author of Thomas Jefferson and Executive Power. He is working on books on James Madison's political thought and on executive removal powers. Marc Landy is the Edward & Louise Peterson Professor of American History & Government at Ashland University, and is Professor of Political Science at Boston College. He is the co-author of Presidential Greatness and American Government: Balancing Rights and Democracy.