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The Best and Worst Presidential Cabinets in U.S. History

By: Lindsay M. Chervinsky, The Great Courses
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Think of presidential cabinets like snowflakes. No two presidents put together the same cabinet. But all of them, regardless of shape or size or whether they’re made up of friends or enemies (or even “frenemies”), are central to the story of the United States of America.

When American presidents nominate cabinet officers, who receive the title of secretary and are confirmed by the Senate, they consider experience, geographic and racial diversity, political principles, and more. The objective is to build a circle of close advisors with whom the president will collaborate on issues - while remaining largely out of the view of congressional or public oversight. But as presidential cabinets have shown all too clearly, just as many fail as succeed.

The political, and very human, dynamics behind presidential cabinets, from George Washington to Joe Biden, come to life in The Best and Worst Presidential Cabinets in U.S. History. What Lindsay M. Chervinsky offers in this eye-opening Audible Original is an investigation of the good, the bad, and the ugly of presidential cabinets. Covering more than two centuries of history, it’s a fascinating tour of scandals, colorful personalities, big events, and triumphs of diversity and bipartisanship. Not to mention jobs with a very high turnover rate.

What makes a presidential cabinet - and therefore a presidency - succeed or fail? Turns out that it’s all about who has your back.

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About the Creator and Performer

Lindsay M. Chervinsky is a presidential historian who currently serves as Scholar in Residence at the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona College and Senior Fellow at the International Center for Jefferson Studies. Previously, she was a historian at the White House Historical Association and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University. She received her B.A. in history and political science from the George Washington University, and completed her masters and Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of the award-winning The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution. Her writing has also been featured in The Washington Post, USA Today, The Hill, TIME, The Wall Street Journal and other major media outlets.

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I am very impressed with Dr. Chervinsky’s articulate presentation and her deep knowledge of this crucial topic.

Dr. Chervinsky is articulate and very well informed on this important topic. I am very impressed with her preparation and

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This is a general introduction to the cabinet and it’s history and function. It doesn’t focus on particularly bad cabinets except in a lecture on corruption and it brings up good cabinets mostly to illustrate a general theme (e.g how cabinets can be teams of rivals). It isn’t a bad Great Course but it wasn’t what I expected.

Title is misleading

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fascinating and quick study of the influence of and personalities in cabinets across US history. this course would be rated my much higher but for the hurt feelings of conservatives, as the professor describes the humanitarian atrocities committed by the Trump administration.

very interesting

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This subject may not be at the top of everybody’s mind, but after listening to the sample it was clear that this would be worth listening to. I always told my children when they were growing up that you didn’t have to know everything to be a good president, but you needed to know who to listen to and surround yourself with trustworthy experts. These lectures showed how true that was.

Going through topics instead of just administrations chronologically helps clarify the hows and whys of good cabinets and how they affect our perceptions of good (and less good) presidents.

The lectures were fascinating and easy to listen to. I’d definitely choose anything else this professor might have on Audible.

Fair, thorough, and fascinating

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Dr Chervinsky is a clear and entertaining writer and reader of this history of presidential cabinets. It is a wide scope across over two hundred years of US presidents and organized into compelling chapters by topics about 30 minutes each.
The reviews accusing the author of bipartisanship are reflections of thin-skinned partisans balking at historical facts that contradict their world view. Dr Chervinsky is a delightful read and reader. Looking forward to her next book.

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