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He also shows that thanks to his training. Edgar Hoover, who directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation from to , is one of the central figures in the twentieth-century development of the federal government and the national security state. For decades he was one of the most widely admired Americans, only to become one of the most reviled following revelations of his racism, redbaiting, abuses of power, and persecution of figures like Martin Luther King Jr.
Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century. While the book follows Hoover from birth to death, focusing on his service under eight U. Beverly Gage: Thinking about what it meant to be an ideological conservative — which Hoover was in many, many ways, who made his whole career within the burgeoning federal government and particularly within the New Deal state….
Geoff Kabaservice: Hello! Welcome to the Vital Center Podcast, where we try to sort through the problems of the muddled, moderate majority of Americans, drawing upon history, biography, and current events. She has written for nearly every national media outlet you can think of and serves on the National Endowment for the Humanities Advisory Board, a position to which she was nominated by Biden and confirmed by the Senate.
But most relevantly to our discussion today, she is the author of a newly released biography of longtime FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century was named to the New York Times Notable Books of list as soon as it came out in November, and it is a huge, magisterial accomplishment. Congratulations and welcome, Bev! Beverly Gage: Thank you, Geoff.
And those were very, very kind words. Geoff Kabaservice: Not at all. I feel like opening a bottle of champagne on your behalf. How does it feel to have this book come out after working on it for, how shall I say, a rather long amount of time? It feels great, and it feels great for a couple of reasons.
I started working on this in , which was when I signed the contract with my publisher. Edgar Hoover was sort of there in the shadows of my life for that whole time, and so it feels good to have it out in the world. Geoff Kabaservice: I would say more than just the world has a place for such books, I think the world needs such books. But the benefit is that this is a book with just a tremendous depth of research and reflection to it.
And by the end of it, I really found myself rethinking my understanding not just of Hoover but of the United States in the twentieth century. So Hoover is certainly interesting and influential in his own right, and this is a true biography in the sense that it really does try to grapple with the man as an individual. But he also struck me as an amazing vehicle to tell a bigger story about American politics — and particularly about the American federal government and the security state — over the course of practically the entire twentieth century.
And he had his fingers in everything. And of course one of the questions then becomes: How did he pull that off? And how did he stay in power for so long under such an array of different political figures and administrations? Geoff Kabaservice: And you point out that for much of that era, he was one of the most famous and most admired Americans, who was revered by liberals and conservatives, Republicans and Democrats alike.
Beverly Gage: Yes. In our own moment, Hoover is this almost universally reviled figure.
And there are a whole lot of people who really revile him, and I think for very good reasons.