Ari Hoogenboom
Ari Hoogenboom was an American historian known for his work on the Gilded Age and the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes. He was a professor emeritus at Brooklyn College and authored several books and articles on American political history.
Books
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1. Rutherford B. Hayes
Warrior and President
This comprehensive biography delves into the life and presidency of the 19th President of the United States, exploring his rise from a modest upbringing to the highest office in the nation. It provides a nuanced portrayal of his leadership during the tumultuous Reconstruction era, highlighting his efforts to reconcile a divided nation and his commitment to civil service reform. The narrative also sheds light on his personal life, his moral convictions, and the challenges he faced in navigating the political landscape of post-Civil War America, offering a balanced perspective on his legacy and impact on American history.
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2. The Presidency Of Rutherford B. Hayes
A detailed political biography that examines a contentious inauguration, the disputed election settlement that brought him to power, and his efforts to restore national unity through moderation and administrative reform; it portrays a president of integrity who sought civil-service reform, battled patronage and corruption, and used federal authority cautiously—using troops to quell labor unrest while withdrawing them from the South as part of a compromise that effectively ended Reconstruction and enabled the resurgence of white Southern rule—leaving a legacy of moral leadership tempered by limited achievements on civil rights and constrained relations with Congress.
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