Bill Clinton at the Church of Baseball: The Presidency, Civil Religion, and the National Pastime in the 1990s

Author:   Chris Birkett
Publisher:   Mercer University Press
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9780881469127


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 November 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Bill Clinton at the Church of Baseball: The Presidency, Civil Religion, and the National Pastime in the 1990s


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"Bill Clinton at the Church of Baseball reveals how the President of the United States deployed the mythology of America's national pastime in the exercise of political power. It demonstrates how he exploited the intimate relationship between two sacred, but fallible American institutions, the presidency and Major League Baseball, to shape some of the most fiercely contested debates of the 1990s. This is a story of the game's connections with national identity, heroism, race, and traditional American values, and how they were used by Clinton in his battles over affirmative action, welfare reform, and ethics in public life. It climaxes in the summer of 1998, when an epic home run chase between two baseball """"gods,"""" Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, acted as the cultural counterpoint to a more toxic drama simultaneously playing out in the public arena--the constitutional crisis and national moral spasm induced by a sex scandal involving the President and a White House intern. As the reality of impeachment closed in, Clinton sought to divert attention from his own moral failings by invoking an idealistic vision of a game, which itself was being corrupted by the use of performance enhancing drugs. Drawing on newly released documents from the Clinton archive, and original interviews with former White House staffers, this study reveals that by embracing the quasi-religious ideals of the national pastime, Clinton sought to address the anxieties of those who yearned for normality in an unsettled world, and to validate his troubled leadership at times of personal crisis and political peril."

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Author:   Chris Birkett
Publisher:   Mercer University Press
Imprint:   Mercer University Press
Weight:   0.196kg
ISBN:  

9780881469127


ISBN 10:   0881469122
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Chris Birkett is visiting lecturer in Journalism at City, University of London. He holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from the University of Oxford, and an MA in American Studies and PhD in US History from King's College London. Birkett has had a distinguished career as a journalist in the broadcast news industry, covering six US presidential elections and the impeachment of Bill Clinton. His baseball travels have taken him to all thirty MLB franchises.

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