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Reading Donald Trump

A Parallax View of the Campaign and Early Presidency

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  • © 2019

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  • Provides unique analyses of relevant and topical subjects in the current Trump presidency
  • Looks at Trump's engagement with certain subjects from both his campaign and first year as president
  • Collects together scholars from a wide range of disciplines outside of just political science

Part of the book series: The Evolving American Presidency (EAP)

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This book provides a scholarly assessment and analysis of the Trump campaign and early presidency. This assessment and analysis is important not only to help provide some coherence to the turbulent and unpredictable character of “Trumpism,” but to contribute to establishing a scholarly foundation for future works that will provide assessments of the Trump presidency in its mid and later stages. Given the divisive and destructive capacity of “Trumpism” and its political and social implications both domestically and internationally, understanding the distinctive political phenomenon of “Trumpism” is necessary if resistance to this transformative moment in American political history is to be successful. This book collects a series of short scholarly contributions on various themes related to “Trumpism” by scholars from disciplines in both the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada

    Jeremy Kowalski

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Jeremy Kowalski is a Lecturer at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.


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