Neil Rolde
Autor(a) de Unsettled Past, Unsettled Future: The Story of Maine Indians
About the Author
Neil Rolde, a historian and former legislator, is the author of The Baxfers of Maine, An Illustrated History of Maine, Maine: A Narrative History, So You Think You Know Maine, and other books.
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- Obras
- 16
- Membros
- 130
- Popularidade
- #155,342
- Avaliação
- 4.0
- Críticas
- 2
- ISBN
- 20
Rolde is very good at two things. First, he does an excellent job in depicting Blaine's family life. Today we seem jaded on the subject of the family lives of our politicians. From Kennedy's philandering to the drama of the Clinton marriage we question the sincerity of their relationships. There can be no doubt Blaine loved his family and his role as father, husband, and grandfather were just as important in his life as his role as statesman. Second, Rolde, a former Maine politician himself, focuses on Blaine's role in Pine State politics, even when he was a Senator and Secretary of State.
Despite these two positive attributes, there are some negatives to Rolde's biography. He never answers the question of where Blaine got his money from. He seemed to have plenty of it, far in excess of his government pay. Was he as corrupt as his contemporaries charged? Did he benefit from wise investments? These questions are not satisfactorily answered. Second, Rolde did not seem to sift through the 7,000 items that comprise the Blaine papers in the Library of Congress. He did access a journal written by one Blaine's daughters from the Blaine papers, but nothing else. Rolde leaves some gaps in Blaine's legislative career. He covers the Reconstruction period throughly enough, but there is little else on the rest of Blaine's Congressional career. For example, where did Blaine stand on President Grant's financial legislation in the wake of the panic of 1873. Finally, I don't think he really explains Blaine's interest in reciprocity or how it connected to his larger views on expanding American power overseas.
From my blog: http://gregshistoryblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/james-g-blaine-continental-liar-fro...… (mais)