Lincoln and Reconstruction

Lincoln and Reconstruction

by John C Rodrigue
Lincoln and Reconstruction

Lincoln and Reconstruction

by John C Rodrigue

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Overview

Although Abraham Lincoln dominates the literature on the American Civil War, he remains less commonly associated with reconstruction. Previous scholarly works touch on Lincoln and reconstruction, but they tend either to speculate on what Lincoln might have done after the war had he not been assassinated or to approach his reconstruction plans merely as a means of winning the war. In this thought-provoking study, John C. Rodrigue offers a succinct but significant survey of Lincoln’s wartime reconstruction initiatives while providing a fresh interpretation of the president’s plans for postwar America. 

Revealing that Lincoln concerned himself with reconstruction from the earliest days of his presidency, Rodrigue details how Lincoln’s initiatives unfolded, especially in the southern states where they were attempted. He explores Lincoln’s approach to various issues relevant to reconstruction, including slavery, race, citizenship, and democracy; his dealings with Congressional Republicans, especially the Radicals; his support for and eventual abandonment of colonization; his dealings with the border states; his handling of the calls for negotiations with the Confederacy as a way of reconstructing the Union; and his move toward emancipation and its implications for his approach to reconstruction.

As the Civil War progressed, Rodrigue shows, Lincoln’s definition of reconstruction transformed from the mere restoration of the seceded states to a more fundamental social, economic, and political reordering of southern society and of the Union itself. Based on Lincoln’s own words and writings as well as an extensive array of secondary literature, Rodrigue traces the evolution of Lincoln’s thinking on reconstruction, providing new insight into a downplayed aspect of his presidency.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809332540
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 06/19/2013
Series: Concise Lincoln Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 163
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John C. Rodrigue is  a professor of history at Stonehill College in North Easton, Massachusetts. He is the author of several books and other scholarly works, including Reconstruction in the Cane Fields: From Slavery to Free Labor in Louisiana’s Sugar Parishes, 1862–1880.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. From Restoration to Emancipation (March 1861–January 1863)
2. From Emancipation to Reconstruction (January–December 1863)
3. War, Reconstruction, and Reelection (December 1863–November 1864)
4. “Into Proper Practical Relations with the Union” (November 1864–April 1865)
Epilogue: What If

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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