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The Struggle between President Johnson and Congress over Reconstruction. The Turbulent Battle for America's Future

Par : Charles E. Chadsey
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  • Nombre de pages189
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664637390
  • EAN4057664637390
  • Date de parution25/04/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille535 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Struggle between President Johnson and Congress over Reconstruction, " Charles E. Chadsey offers a meticulous examination of the political dynamics during one of the United States' most tumultuous periods. Through a rich narrative interwoven with primary source material, Chadsey employs a scholarly approach to dissect the contentious relationship between President Andrew Johnson and Congress as they grappled with the challenges of post-Civil War reconstruction.
The book'Äôs detailed analysis captures the tension between executive power and legislative authority, presenting a vivid portrayal of the ideological battles that shaped early American governance and the legacies of civil rights and federalism. Charles E. Chadsey, a historian with a profound interest in American political history, draws on his extensive background in the era to illuminate the motivations behind Johnson's policies and Congress's resistance.
With a focus on the socio-political context of the 1860s, Chadsey's insights reflect his commitment to contextualizing historical events within broader national narratives. His scholarly rigor and passion for reconstructive history make him a compelling voice in the discourse surrounding this critical epoch. This book is highly recommended for students, historians, and anyone interested in the complexities of American political evolution.
Chadsey's work not only enriches our understanding of Reconstruction but also prompts reflection on the enduring struggles between branches of government, making it essential reading for those looking to comprehend the intricate dynamics that continue to shape American democracy.