In this Book
- With Charity for All: Lincoln and the Restoration of the Union
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: The University Press of Kentucky
summary
Harris maintains that Lincoln held a fundamentally conservative position on the process of reintegrating the South, one that permitted a large measure of self-reconstruction, and that he did not modify his position late in the war. He examines the reasoning and ideology behind Lincoln's policies, describes what happened when military and civil agents tried to implement them at the local level, and evaluates Lincoln's successes and failures in bringing his restoration efforts to closure.
Table of Contents
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- Frontmatter
- pp. i-vi
- Illustrations
- p. viii
- Acknowledgments
- pp. ix-x
- Introduction
- pp. 1-10
- Part 1: First Phase
- 1. 1861: An Early Start
- pp. 13-32
- 2. A Presidential Initiative
- pp. 33-57
- 5. Stalemate
- pp. 97-120
- Part 2: Second Phase
- 6. A New Presidential Initiative
- pp. 123-142
- 7. A Flurry of Act
- pp. 143-170
- 9. Arkansas: An Unfulfilled Promise
- pp. 197-211
- 10. Tennessee: Unionists Divided
- pp. 212-228
- 11. The Final Months
- pp. 229-264
- Bibliography
- pp. 330-344
Additional Information
ISBN
9780813158525
Related ISBN(s)
9780813109718, 9780813120072, 9780813132242, 9780813193519
MARC Record
OCLC
900344950
Pages
368
Launched on MUSE
2016-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No