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Hardcover The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln Book

ISBN: 1026046742

ISBN13: 9781026046746

The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln

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"The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln" is a comprehensive and dramatic examination of the Reconstruction period following the American Civil War. Written by historian Claude G. Bowers, this work delves into the decade of political upheaval and social transformation that began after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The narrative focuses on the fierce battles within the halls of Congress, the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, and the administrative scandals that defined the Grant era.

Bowers provides a detailed account of the struggle for power between Radical Republicans and those seeking a different path for the reintegration of the Southern states. Utilizing a wealth of primary sources, including contemporary newspapers and personal diaries, the author brings to life the influential figures and volatile atmosphere of post-war Washington. The book explores themes of political intrigue, sectional conflict, and the complex, often messy process of national reunification. This work serves as a significant historical narrative for readers interested in the evolution of American democracy and the enduring impact of the Civil War on the nation's political landscape.

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