Rutherford B. Hayes
A leader of the Reconstruction era, whose contested election eerily parallels the election debacle of 2000The disputed election of 1876 between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden, in which Congress set up a special electoral commission, handing the disputed electoral votes to Hayes, brings...
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A leader of the Reconstruction era, whose contested election eerily parallels the election debacle of 2000The disputed election of 1876 between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden, in which Congress set up a special electoral commission, handing the disputed electoral votes to Hayes, brings recent events into sharp focus. Historian Hans L. Trefousse explores Hayes's new relevance and reconsiders what many have seen as the pitfalls of his presidency. While Hayes did officially terminate the Reconstruction, Trefousse points out that this process was already well under way by the start of his term and there was little he could do to stop it. A great intellectual and one of our best-educated presidents, Hayes did much more in the way of healing the nation and elevating the presidency.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780805069082 (0805069089)
Publish date: November 5th 2002
Publisher: Times Books
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: The American Presidents 8 (#19)
It's hard to give this book a fair shake. This is the first time in my reading the presidents mission that I've resorted to a volume of The American Presidents series, and I imagine that the nature of the "assignment" probably put some constraints on author, Hans L. Trefousse. This is a biography of...