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Presidency of Andrew Johnson (American Presidency (Univ of Kansas Hardcover)) [Hardcover]

Albert E. Castel (Author)
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American Presidency (Univ of Kansas Hardcover) October 1979
Andrew Johnson, who became president after the assassination of Lincoln, oversaw the most crucial and dramatic phase of Reconstruction. Historians have therefore tended to concentrate, to the exclusion of practically everything else, upon Johnson's key role in that titanic event. Although his volume focuses closely on Johnson's handling of Reconstruction, it also examines other important aspects of his administration, notably his foreign, economic, and Indian policies. As one of the few historians to do this, the author provides a broader and more balanced picture of Johnson's presidency than has been previously available.

Johnson has always been an enigma: much is known about what he did, little about why he did it. He wrote few letters, kept no diary, and rarely confided in anyone. Most historians either admire or despise him, depending on whether they consider his Reconstruction policies right or wrong. Castel achieves an objective reassessment of Johnson and his presidential actions by examining him primarily in terms of his effectiveness in using power and by not judging him--as most other scholars have--on moralistic or ideological grounds.

The book begins with an overview of America at the end of the Civil War and a description of Johnson's political career prior to 1865. Castel recounts the drama of Johnson's sudden inheritance of the presidency upon Lincoln's death and then examines how Johnson organized and operated his administration. Johnson's formulation of a Reconstruction policy for the defeated South comes under special scrutiny; Castel evaluates Johnson's motives for that policy, its implementation, and its reception in both North and South. He descries and analyzes Johnson's quarrel with the Republican[dominated Congress over Reconstruction, the triumph of the Republicans in the election of 1866, the president's frustrated attempt to remove Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton from office, his bitter dispute with General Ulysses S. Grant, and his impeachment by Congress. Johnson's impeachment trial is covered in detail; Castel explains how it was that Johnson escaped conviction and removal from office by the narrowest possible margin. The book concludes with a discussion of Johnson's place in history as judged by scholars during the past one hundred years.

This study sheds light on the nation's problems during the chaotic period between 1865 and 1869 and contributes a great deal to a much improved understanding of the seventeenth president.

This book is part of the American Presidency Series.


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"A provocative account." -- Historian

"Castel's interpretation is challenging. It is bound to be widely read and discussed." -- Journal of American History

"It is a pleasure to welcome a book about Andrew Johnson to which the word 'balanced' can be fairly applied." -- American Historical Review

About the Author

Albert Castel is widely recognized as one of our most respected historians of the Civil War. His Decision in the West: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864 won the prestigious Lincoln Prize and was named one of the 400 Most Notable Books of the Year by the New York Times Book Review and one of the 100 Best Books on the Civil War by Civil War Magazine. He is also the author of General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West, and Civil War Kansas.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (October 1979)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700601902
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700601905
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,297,328 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars A lucid and concise history, April 23, 2000
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This book in the American Presidency Series focuses not only on Andrew Johnson's presidency, but also expatiates the economic hardship that both the Union and the Confederacy faced during the Civil War, along with its political and economic repercussions. The author recognized that Johnson's battle with Congress over Reconstruction evolved into the most pivotal issue during his presidency. In fact, Albert Castel argues that Johnson lost his battle with Republicans over Reconstruction due to intransigence and impracticality with regards to African Americans. Also, this book mentions that Johnson's lack of a political base contributed to the Southerners' refusal to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. Nonetheless, Johnson retained much of his institutional power of the presidency. Johnson's violation of the Tenure of Office Act did, however, lead to his impeachment and eventual acquittal. Nevertheless, Johnson achieved appropriations for the purchase of Alaska.

The last chapter reads: Johnson Before The Bar of History. This chapter gives a historiographical overview about Johnson's critics since his presidency until 1979. Unfortunately, Castel contradicts his own thesis when he maintains that Johnson used the presidency in a strong manner with integrity, but ultimately failed as president. Did he fail or did he represent a scapegoat for his political enemies? Nonetheless, this book elaborates on the relevant issues and explains why Johnson has been much maligned. Nevertheless, this book stimulated my interest in Johnson and provided me with a useful bibliographical essay.

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4.0 out of 5 stars It could change your mind about A. Johnson, November 19, 2010
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After reading so many books about presidents I decided to read this biography about Andrew Johnson and I have to admit, it opened my eyes. I think most people rate him as one of the worst presidents in our history and this book does a great job of informing about the times he lived in. Yes, he was many of the bad things that people have stereotyped him with but could you imagine following up Abraham Lincoln and the huge effort rebuild the nation after the bloody civil war? The author does a great job of explaining the drama to remove Mr. Johnson from office too. Granted, Johnson's flip flopping of parties is questionable and I guess you can certainly call him a "slimmy politician" but it's good to know why instead of just going by the standard history books prejudice. In summary, this book is certainly worth your time to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars AJ, December 2, 2008
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Good book, but brief. About as much as I would want to know about Andrew Johnson.
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At ten o'clock on the night of April 14, 1865, Andrew Johnson, vice-president of the United States of America, lay asleep in suite 68 of the Kirkwood House on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. Read the first page
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negro suffrage, tenure act, swing around the circle, clemency petition, interim secretary, reconstruction acts, district commanders, eleventh article
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