Origins of the TVA: The Muscle Shoals Controversy, 1920-1932
by Preston J. Hubbard
University of Alabama Press, 2005 Paper: 978-0-8173-5285-1 Library of Congress Classification TK1425.M8H78 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 333.91409761915
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
"Professor Hubbard's painstaking study, Origins of the TVA, shows the thorny course of events before TVA was born....Students of legislation and party politics will be grateful to Professor Hubbard for his careful and useful narrative of the long conflict over policy. His work is well done. He has examined the public records and some of the private papers....Professor Hubbard's volume is a credit to its author and to the press which published it." --J. B. Shannon, The University of Nebraska, in Political Science Quarterly
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Preston J. Hubbard was a native of Winfield, Alabama, received his Ph.D. degree from Vanderbilt University, and served on the faculty of Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, from 1955 to 1988. J. Leonard Bates was Professor of History at the University of Illinois–Champaign and the author of The Origins of Teapot Dome.
REVIEWS
“Peculiarly a feature of the 1920s, the Muscle Shoals controversy neatly spans the time between World War I and the New Deal. [What was] a wartime nitrate facility underwent a tortured evolution, through several stages of development, to become the Tennessee Valley Authority. . . . Professor Hubbard pursues the fantastic controversy, step by detailed step, in this solid book. He tells the story quietly and with admirable detachment, [although] a story involving Henry Ford, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, George Norris, and Gifford Pinchot could not make solemn history.--Mississippi Valley Historical Review
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"Professor Hubbard's painstaking study, Origins of the TVA, shows the thorny course of events before TVA was born....Students of legislation and party politics will be grateful to Professor Hubbard for his careful and useful narrative of the long conflict over policy. His work is well done. He has examined the public records and some of the private papers....Professor Hubbard's volume is a credit to its author and to the press which published it." --J. B. Shannon, The University of Nebraska, in Political Science Quarterly
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
I.
Muscle Shoals: A Postwar Problem
II.
The Ford Offer: The Early Stages
III.
The Ford Offer in the Sixty-seventh Congress
IV.
The Prelude to the Sixty-eighth Congress
V.
The Ford Offer: Victory and Defeat
VI.
The Underwood Bill
VII.
The Referral to a Commission and Joint Committee: Climax of the Effort for Private Power Development
Origins of the TVA: The Muscle Shoals Controversy, 1920-1932
by Preston J. Hubbard
University of Alabama Press, 2005 Paper: 978-0-8173-5285-1
"Professor Hubbard's painstaking study, Origins of the TVA, shows the thorny course of events before TVA was born....Students of legislation and party politics will be grateful to Professor Hubbard for his careful and useful narrative of the long conflict over policy. His work is well done. He has examined the public records and some of the private papers....Professor Hubbard's volume is a credit to its author and to the press which published it." --J. B. Shannon, The University of Nebraska, in Political Science Quarterly
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Preston J. Hubbard was a native of Winfield, Alabama, received his Ph.D. degree from Vanderbilt University, and served on the faculty of Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, from 1955 to 1988. J. Leonard Bates was Professor of History at the University of Illinois–Champaign and the author of The Origins of Teapot Dome.
REVIEWS
“Peculiarly a feature of the 1920s, the Muscle Shoals controversy neatly spans the time between World War I and the New Deal. [What was] a wartime nitrate facility underwent a tortured evolution, through several stages of development, to become the Tennessee Valley Authority. . . . Professor Hubbard pursues the fantastic controversy, step by detailed step, in this solid book. He tells the story quietly and with admirable detachment, [although] a story involving Henry Ford, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, George Norris, and Gifford Pinchot could not make solemn history.--Mississippi Valley Historical Review
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"Professor Hubbard's painstaking study, Origins of the TVA, shows the thorny course of events before TVA was born....Students of legislation and party politics will be grateful to Professor Hubbard for his careful and useful narrative of the long conflict over policy. His work is well done. He has examined the public records and some of the private papers....Professor Hubbard's volume is a credit to its author and to the press which published it." --J. B. Shannon, The University of Nebraska, in Political Science Quarterly
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
I.
Muscle Shoals: A Postwar Problem
II.
The Ford Offer: The Early Stages
III.
The Ford Offer in the Sixty-seventh Congress
IV.
The Prelude to the Sixty-eighth Congress
V.
The Ford Offer: Victory and Defeat
VI.
The Underwood Bill
VII.
The Referral to a Commission and Joint Committee: Climax of the Effort for Private Power Development
VIII.
The Cyanamid Bid, 1927–28
IX.
The First Norris Victory and the Coolidge Veto
X.
Between Norris Victories, 1929–30
XI.
The Second Norris Congressional Victory
XII.
The End of the Controversy
Bibliography
Index
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