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Paperback The Tragic Era Book

ISBN: 102604782X

ISBN13: 9781026047828

The Tragic Era

"The Tragic Era" is a seminal historical study that examines the tumultuous period of Reconstruction in the United States following the Civil War. Spanning the years from the assassination of Abraham Lincoln to the contested election of 1876, the narrative delves into the intense political battles that defined the nation's recovery. Claude G. Bowers provides a detailed account of the struggle for power in Washington, D.C., focusing on the clash between President Andrew Johnson and the Radical Republicans in Congress.

The work explores themes of political intrigue, corruption, and the profound social transformations occurring in the South. Through a dramatic portrayal of key figures like Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner, and Ulysses S. Grant, Bowers illustrates the complexities of a country attempting to redefine itself amidst racial tension and partisan strife. This book serves as an important historical record of the era's legislative conflicts, the impeachment of a president, and the long-lasting impact of post-war policies on American democracy. It remains a significant work for those interested in 19th-century American history and the enduring challenges of national reconciliation.

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