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Andrew Johnson And Reconstruction
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  • 出 版 社:The University Of Chicago Press
  • 出版年份:1960
  • ISBN:0226560457
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PART ONE:1865 1

1 Andrew Johnson:The Case Reopened 3

2 A Democratic Society Emerges from Total War 15

Ⅰ Public Feeling:"War Hatred"versus"Back to Normal" 15

Ⅱ "Symbolic Requirements" 21

3 The State of Parties,1865 42

Ⅰ The Republican Party and the Morality of the Civil War 42

Ⅱ Reconstruction as Construed from the Proclamations 48

Ⅲ The Radical Republican:The Meaning of"Radicalism" 53

Ⅳ The Democrats and Reconstruction 67

Ⅴ The"Moderate Unionist"and Johnson's Southern"Experiment" 76

4 Andrew Johnson,Outsider 85

5 Reconstruction as a Problem in Constitutional Theory 93

Ⅰ The"Southern"Theory 97

Ⅱ "Conquered Provinces" 99

Ⅲ The Presidential Theory 101

Ⅳ "State Suicide" 110

Ⅴ The Solution:Shellabarger's"Forfeited Rights"Theory 113

6 Reconstruction as a Problem in Policy 120

Ⅰ Ambiguities of Wartime Reconstruction 122

Ⅱ Johnson's Emergence from Military Governor to President 134

Ⅲ The Executive Pardoning Policy 142

7 Peace for the South 153

Ⅰ Pride and Submission in Defeat:The Balance 154

Ⅱ The President's Course as Seen by the President 158

Ⅲ Early Reconstruction as Seen in the Unionist North 175

Ⅳ The Requirements,as the South Saw and Understood Them 186

8 Massachusetts and South Carolina:An Imaginary Peacemaking 214

Ⅰ John Andrew,Intellectual 215

Ⅱ Wade Hampton,Aristocrat 238

PART TWO:1866 AND AFTER 251

9 Joint Committee on Reconstruction 253

Ⅰ December,1865:The First Assembling of the Postwar Government 253

Ⅱ Thaddeus Stevens:The Marginal Politician Comes into His Own 260

Ⅲ Mr.Republican:William Pitt Fessenden 269

10 Johnson's Break with the Party 274

Ⅰ First Phase,December 4,1865-February 23,1866:The Freedmen's Bureau Bill 274

Ⅱ Second Phase,February 23-April 6,1866:The Civil Rights Bill 298

11 The Fourteenth Amendment 326

Ⅰ 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:May 1-June 13,1866 350

Ⅴ Aftermath and Consequences 355

12 Campaign Preparations 364

Ⅰ Economic Issues 367

Ⅱ Patronage 377

Ⅲ The National Union Movement 394

13 Johnson and the Election Campaign of 1866 421

Ⅰ The New Orleans Riot 422

Ⅱ "Swing around the Circle" 428

Ⅲ Press and Public 439

14 Military Reconstruction,1867 448

Ⅰ Prospects for a Moderate Settlement 449

Ⅱ Inception and Growth of a Radical Policy 455

Ⅲ The Democrats and the Strategy of"Dead-Lock" 460

Ⅳ The South and"Masterly Inactivity" 467

Ⅴ How the Reconstruction Acts Were Passed:December,1866,to March,1867 473

15 Afterthought:Why Impeachment? 486

Ⅰ First Impeachment Effort:January-June,1867 491

Ⅱ Second Impeachment Effort:July-December,1867 494

Ⅲ Third Impeachment Effort:January-February,1868 499

Ⅳ The Final Effort:February 21-May 26,1868 504

Selected Bibliography,with Notes 511

Acknowledgments 523

Index 525

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