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Introduction: Constitutional Politics and Reconstruction
I Politics, the Constitution, and Reconstruction
1 Preserving the Constitution: The Conservative Basis of Radical Reconstruction
2 The Rout of Radicalism: Republicans and the Elections of 1867
3 A New Look at the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
II Parties and Factions in Civil War-Era Politics
4 The Party, Going Strong: Congress and Elections in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
5 Factionalism and Representation: Some Insight from the Nineteenth-Century United States
III Politics, the Constitution, and the Retreat from Reconstruction
6 The Politics of Reconstruction
7 Salmon P. Chase and Constitutional Politics
8 The Problem of Constitutionalism and Constitutional Liberty in the Reconstruction South
9 Reform Republicans and the Retreat from Reconstruction
10 Southern Democrats in the Crisis of 1876-77: A Reconsideration of Reunion and Reaction
Notes
Index
Contents
Introduction: Constitutional Politics and Reconstruction
I Politics, the Constitution, and Reconstruction
1 Preserving the Constitution: The Conservative Basis of Radical Reconstruction
2 The Rout of Radicalism: Republicans and the Elections of 1867
3 A New Look at the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
II Parties and Factions in Civil War-Era Politics
4 The Party, Going Strong: Congress and Elections in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
5 Factionalism and Representation: Some Insight from the Nineteenth-Century United States
III Politics, the Constitution, and the Retreat from Reconstruction
6 The Politics of Reconstruction
7 Salmon P. Chase and Constitutional Politics
8 The Problem of Constitutionalism and Constitutional Liberty in the Reconstruction South
9 Reform Republicans and the Retreat from Reconstruction
10 Southern Democrats in the Crisis of 1876-77: A Reconsideration of Reunion and Reaction
Notes
Index