Speakers of the House of Representatives, 1789-2009
Beginning with Frederick Muhlenberg in 1789 and stretching to Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, this new reference work provides unique coverage of this important political position. It brings together a wealth of information on individual Speakers, the history of the position and its changing role in US politics.
"Beginning with Frederick Muhlenberg in 1789 and stretching to Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, this new reference work provides unique coverage of this important political position. It brings together a wealth of information on individual Speakers, the history of the position and its changing role in US politics."
"Beginning with Frederick Muhlenberg in 1789 and stretching to Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, this new reference work provides unique coverage of this important political position. It brings together a wealth of information on individual Speakers, the history of the position and its changing role in US politics."@en
"Beginning with Frederick Muhlenberg in 1789 and stretching to Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, this reference work provides unique coverage of this important political position. Presiding over the House of Representatives and second the United States presidential line of succession, this position has particular influence over US politics."
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