Ohio's Kingmaker: Mark Hanna, Man and Myth

Ohio's Kingmaker: Mark Hanna, Man and Myth

by William T. Horner
ISBN-10:
0821418947
ISBN-13:
9780821418949
Pub. Date:
03/04/2010
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
ISBN-10:
0821418947
ISBN-13:
9780821418949
Pub. Date:
03/04/2010
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
Ohio's Kingmaker: Mark Hanna, Man and Myth

Ohio's Kingmaker: Mark Hanna, Man and Myth

by William T. Horner

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Overview

For a decade straddling the turn of the twentieth century, Mark Hanna was one of the most famous men in America. Portrayed as the puppet master controlling the weak-willed William McKinley, Hanna was loved by most Republicans and reviled by Democrats, in large part because of the way he was portrayed by the media of the day. Newspapers and other media outlets that supported McKinley reported positively about Hanna, but those sympathetic to William Jennings Bryan, the Democrats' presidential nominee in 1896 and 1900, attacked Hanna far more aggressively than they attacked McKinley himself. Their portrayal of Hanna was wrong, but powerful, and this negative image of him survives to this day.

In this study of Mark Hanna's career in presidential politics, William T. Horner demonstrates the flaws inherent in the ways the news media cover politics. He deconstructs the myths that surround Hanna and demonstrates the dangerous and long-lasting effect that inaccurate reporting can have on our understanding of politics. When Karl Rove emerged as the political adviser to George W. Bush's presidential campaigns, the reporters quickly began to compare Rove to Hanna even a century after Hanna's death. The two men played vastly different roles for the presidents they served, but modern reporters consistently described Rove as the second coming of Mark Hanna, another political Svengali.

Ohio's Kingmaker is the story of a fascinating character in American politics and serves to remind us of the power of (mis)perceptions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821418949
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 03/04/2010
Edition description: 1
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

William T. Horner is a professor and the director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Political Science at the University of Missouri. He is the author of Showdown in the Show-Me State: The Fight over Conceal-and-Carry Gun Laws in Missouri.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Mark Hanna in the Twenty-first Century 1

Chapter 1 Mark Hanna-A Man Very Much Misunderstood 23

Chapter 2 1880-Hanna Buys Trouble with the Press and Helps Elect Garfield 36

Chapter 3 The Sherman Years 57

Chapter 4 The Wilderness Years, 1888-92 80

Chapter 5 The Hearst Effect on the Hanna-McKinley Legacy 98

Chapter 6 The Campaign of 1896-The Issues, McKinley, and Hanna 118

Chapter 7 The Campaign of 1896-The Nomination of William McKinley 141

Chapter 8 The Campaign of 1896-Battling Bryan 176

Chapter 9 Mr. Hanna Goes to the Senate 213

Chapter 10 The Country Goes to War 235

Chapter 11 Election 1900 257

Epilogue: Mark Hanna's Legacy in the Twenty-first Century 293

Notes 321

Bibliography 347

Index 361

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