Already a leader of the Republican party when the Civil War began, Henry Wilson had distinguished himself as the most important Congressional figure on military and antislavery and pro-black legislation during the war.
Already a leader of the Republican party when the Civil War began, Henry Wilson had distinguished himself as the most important Congressional figure on military and antislavery and pro-black legislation during the war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John L. Myers is emeritus professor of history, State University of New York, Plattsburgh. He has previously published Henry Wilson and the Coming of the Civil War (University Press of America, 2005) and Senator Henry Wilson and the Civil War (University Press of America, 2008). He has written a large number of articles dealing with the antislavery agents of the 1830s. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Chapter 1: At War's End Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Break Between Congress and Johnson Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Congress vs. the President Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Failure to Impeach the President Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Republican Party Endorsed Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Grant and New Issues Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The Republican Party Begins to Divide Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Senate and Party Reconciler Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Election as Vice-President Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The Slave Power in America Chapter 12 Chapter 11: The Vice-President Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Notes Chapter 15 Index Chapter 16 About the Author
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Chapter 1: At War's End Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Break Between Congress and Johnson Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Congress vs. the President Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Failure to Impeach the President Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Republican Party Endorsed Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Grant and New Issues Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The Republican Party Begins to Divide Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Senate and Party Reconciler Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Election as Vice-President Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The Slave Power in America Chapter 12 Chapter 11: The Vice-President Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Notes Chapter 15 Index Chapter 16 About the Author
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