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The Last Brahmin

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and the Making of the Cold War

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The first biography of a man who was at the center of American foreign policy for a generation
Few have ever enjoyed the degree of foreign-policy influence and versatility that Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. did—in the postwar era, perhaps only George Marshall, Henry Kissinger, and James Baker. Lodge, however, had the distinction of wielding that influence under presidents of both parties. For three decades, he was at the center of American foreign policy, serving as advisor to five presidents, from Dwight Eisenhower to Gerald Ford, and as ambassador to the United Nations, Vietnam, West Germany, and the Vatican.

Lodge's political influence was immense. He was the first person, in 1943, to see Eisenhower as a potential president; he entered Eisenhower in the 1952 New Hampshire primary without the candidate's knowledge, crafted his political positions, and managed his campaign. As UN ambassador in the 1950s, Lodge was effectively a second secretary of state. In the 1960s, he was called twice, by John F. Kennedy and by Lyndon Johnson, to serve in the toughest position in the State Department's portfolio, as ambassador to Vietnam. In the 1970s, he paved the way for permanent American ties with the Holy See. Over his career, beginning with his arrival in the U.S. Senate at age thirty-four in 1937, when there were just seventeen Republican senators, he did more than anyone else to transform the Republican Party from a regional, isolationist party into the nation's dominant force in foreign policy, a position it held from Eisenhower's time until the twenty-first century.

In this book, historian Luke A. Nichter gives us a compelling narrative of Lodge's extraordinary and consequential life. Lodge was among the last of the well†'heeled Eastern Establishment Republicans who put duty over partisanship and saw themselves as the hereditary captains of the American state. Unlike many who reach his position, Lodge took his secrets to the grave—including some that, revealed here for the first time, will force historians to rethink their understanding of America's involvement in the Vietnam War.

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2020

      Nichter (hstory, Texas A&M Univ.-Central Texas) is a distinguished scholar specializing in the Nixon Presidency. His biography of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (1902-85) is an essential work when the current Republican Party scarcely resembles Lodge's party of the 1950s. As a moderate Massachusetts Republican, Lodge stood for calibrated governance, bipartisanship, and public service. Those values did not make him saintly, but it did insure a long career without major scandal. Lodge resigned from Senate to enlist in World War II; he became President Eisenhower's campaign manager, and served as Ambassador to Vietnam, Ambassador to Germany, and Envoy to the Vatican. In Nichter's telling, the Vietnam experience hobbled Lodge's 1964 Presidential campaign; the author explains the personalities shaping America's Vietnam policy through early 1967 and concludes that Lodge was not directly involved in the 1963 South Vietnamese coup. However, as Nichter notes, the event marked a "failure" for Lodge; later, he opposed advisors such as George Ball who advocated Washington "cut its losses" and withdraw. Included are other significant details, such as Lodge's role in bringing together Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger together. VERDICT This first dedicated biography of an understudied politician sheds insight into the evolving politics of the 20th century.--Zachary Irwin, formerly with Penn State Behrend

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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