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The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant Charles W. Calhoun

The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant By Charles W. Calhoun

The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant by Charles W. Calhoun


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As controversial in politics as he was in the military, Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) was an embattled president, enormously popular with the American people, yet the target of unrelenting censure by political enemies. For the first time in almost a century, this book examines Grant's administration in depth.

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The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant by Charles W. Calhoun

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As controversial in politics as he was in the military, Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) was an embattled president, enormously popular with the American people, yet the target of unrelenting censure by political enemies. For the first time in almost a century, this book by the distinguished historian Charles W. Calhoun examines Grant's administration in depth, offering a fresh look at the 18th president's policies and actions during his two terms in office (1869-1877).

Most biographers focus on Grant's military career, giving less attention to the significant and complex questions that marked his presidential terms. These concerns, the issues of politics and governance, are at the core of this book. As a political historian with a vast knowledge of nineteenth-century America and an extensive array of original sources at his command, Calhoun approaches Grant's presidency not as an incongruous or inconsequential sequel to his military career but instead as the polestar of American public life during a crucial decade in the nation's political development. He explores Grant's leadership style and traces his contributions to the office of president, including creating a White House staff, employing modern technology to promote the mobility of the presidency, and developing strong ties with congressional leaders to enhance executive influence over legislation.

The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant provides a detailed discussion of the administration's endeavors in a variety of areas-Reconstruction and civil rights, economic policy, the Peace Policy for Native Americans, foreign policy, and civil service reform. It also offers a straightforward examination of the scandals associated with the period, highlighting the embattled nature of Grant's presidency and the deep antagonism that marked his relations with key critics such as Charles Sumner, Henry Adams, and Benjamin Bristow. In sum, this book is a long overdue re-evaluation of a pivotal presidency in America's political history.

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A magnificent contribution to the study of the Grant presidency. It is a beautifully written and the most thorough study of the Grant administrations. What emerges is a staunch defense of Grant against the charges of corruption leveled by previous historians, and, a massive documentation of Grant's steadfast commitment to the rights of black freedmen.-Michael F. Holt, author of By One Vote: The Disputed Presidential Election of 1876

Eminent historian Charles Calhoun's new book takes Grant's presidency beyond the superficial corrupt label it has been dismissed with into a more accurate place of importance. Without soft peddling the difficulties of Grant's time in the Executive Mansion, Calhoun's new book demonstrates just how important a president this quiet man was. Well-researched and well-written, this book is a must read for scholars and others interested in gaining accurate insight about a major American leader.-John F. Marszalek, Giles Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History and executive director of the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, Mississippi State University

Once deemed one of the nation's worst presidents by scholars and pundits alike, Ulysses S. Grant's reputation as a politician and chief executive has improved during the past three decades. Now comes Charles W. Calhoun's comprehensive overview of the eighteenth president's administration, examining both its achievements and shortcomings with discerning insight. At last Grant can claim fair treatment in this judicious study.-Brooks D. Simpson, author of The Reconstruction Presidents

This extraordinary history helps restore the reputation of a genuine American hero. This volume, the first to cover the Grant presidency in over two generations, is a window on eight years of success and attempts to reconcile sections of a country still at war with itself. The author is fair in portraying Grant as energized, patriotic, and loyal-sometimes too loyal. Far from being a corrupt administration, Grant's strengths as a leader have a profound positive effect on American culture in civil liberties for African Americans, the American economy, and diplomacy. This is a must read for all who cherish the American republic.-Frank J. Williams is the President of The Ulysses S. Grant Association and Presidential Library and the retired Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court

About Charles W. Calhoun

Charles W. Calhoun, Thomas Harriot College Distinguished Professor of History emeritus at East Carolina University, is the author of many books, including Conceiving a New Republic: The Republican Party and the Southern Question, 1869-1900 and Minority Victory: Gilded Age Politics and the Front Porch Campaign of 1888, both from Kansas.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • 1. Political Apprenticeship
  • 2. Jugular Politics
  • 3. Grant Takes Command
  • 4. Reconstruction: Consummation without Closure
  • 5. Reconstructing the Nation's Finances
  • 6. Brush with Disaster: The New York Gold Corner Conspiracy
  • 7. Reconstructing American Foreign Policy
  • 8. Revolt in Cuba
  • 9. The Gate to the Caribbean Sea
  • 10. The Battle of Santo Domingo
  • 11. Launching the Peace Policy
  • 12. Reform and Revolt
  • 13. War at Home
  • 14. Peace Abroad
  • 15. Vindication
  • 16. Second Term Woes
  • 17. Crises Domestic and Foreign
  • 18. Reconstruction under Siege
  • 19. Sound Money, Crooked Whiskey
  • 20. The President under Fire
  • 21. Securing the Succession
  • 22. Third Term Dreams
  • Notes
  • Bibliographical Essay
  • Index

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CIN0700635122VG
9780700635122
0700635122
The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant by Charles W. Calhoun
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University Press of Kansas
20230630
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