Andrew Johnson and ReconstructionOxford University Press, 1988 - 533 páginas An essential work on the Civil War period, this classic of Reconstruction scholarship challenges the longstanding myth of Andrew Johnson as misunderstood statesman, revealing him as a small-minded, vindictive, and stubborn man, whose rigid determination to defy Northern majority opinion thwarted the post-war reunion of North and South. |
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... Civil War II Reconstruction as Construed from the Proclamations III The Radical Republican : The Meaning of ... Rights " Theory 113 6 Reconstruction as a Problem in Policy 120 I Ambiguities of Wartime Reconstruction 122 II Johnson's ...
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... Civil Rights Bill 298 11 The Fourteenth Amendment 326 1 The Nature of the Amendment - making Process 326 II The First Trial Period : December 5 , 1865 – March 27 , 1866 336 III The Owen Plan and the Committee Plan 343 IV The Final Phase ...
... Civil Rights Bill 298 11 The Fourteenth Amendment 326 1 The Nature of the Amendment - making Process 326 II The First Trial Period : December 5 , 1865 – March 27 , 1866 336 III The Owen Plan and the Committee Plan 343 IV The Final Phase ...
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Contenido
The Case Reopened | 3 |
A Democratic Society Emerges from Total War | 15 |
The State of Parties 1865 | 42 |
Reconstruction as Construed from the Proclamations | 48 |
Andrew Johnson Outsider | 85 |
Reconstruction as a Problem in Constitutional Theory | 93 |
Reconstruction as a Problem in Policy | 120 |
Peace for the South | 153 |
Johnsons Break with the Party | 274 |
The Civil | 298 |
The Fourteenth Amendment | 326 |
Campaign Preparations | 364 |
Johnson and the Election Campaign of 1866 | 421 |
Press and Public | 439 |
Military Reconstruction 1867 | 448 |
Why Impeachment? | 486 |
Them | 186 |
An Imaginary | 214 |
Joint Committee on Reconstruction | 253 |
The Marginal Politician Comes into | 260 |
Selected Bibliography with Notes | 511 |
Acknowledgments | 523 |
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