A Presidential Civil Service [electronic resource]
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Title |
A Presidential Civil Service [electronic resource] : FDR's Liaison Office for Personnel Management / Mordecai Lee. |
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Publisher |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama : The University Alabama Press |
Creation Date |
2016 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
Content |
Contents Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Origins of the Idea of a Presidential Personnel Agency, 1913-1936 2. The Political Battle over Creating a Presidential Personnel Agency, 1937-1939 3. FDR Constructs a Personnel Management Apparatus, 1939 4. The Liaison Office for Personnel Management in Operation, 1939-1941 5. The Liaison Office for Personnel Management in World War II, 1942-1945 6. From the Liaison Office for Personnel Management to a Full-Fledged Presidential Personnel Agency, 1945-1979 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index |
Series |
Public administration : criticism & creativity |
Extent |
1 online resource (239 p.) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2016 |
National Library system number |
997010720996305171 |
MARC RECORDS
Tags
- United States. Civil Service Commission History.
- United States. Liaison Office for Personnel Management.
- United States. Executive Office of the President. Liaison Office for Personnel Management
- United States. Lajnat al-Khidmah al-Madanīyah al-Fadarālīyah
- nna United States. Civil Service Commission
- United States. United States Civil Service Commission
- U.S. Civil Service Commission
- Executive power United States History 20th century.
- Civil service United States Personnel management History 20th century.
- Civil service United States History 20th century.
- Bureaucrats
- Career government service
- Civil servants
- Civil service Law and legislation
- Civil service Legal status, laws, etc.
- Government employees
- Government service
- Public employees
- Public service (Civil service)
- United States Politics and government 1933-1945.
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