The United States Since the Civil War by Charles Ramsdell Lingley
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_Sequel of Appomattox_ (1919), is also excellent; J.F. Rhodes, _History
of the United States since the Compromise of 1850_, vols. VI, VII (1906), is the best detailed account; James Schouler, _History of the United States_, vol. VII (1913), presents a new view of President Johnson. Valuable biographies are J.A. Woodburn, _The Life of Thaddeus Stevens_ (1913); G.H. Haynes, _Charles Sumner_ (1909); Horace White, _The Life of Lyman Trumbull_ (1913). On impeachment, D.W. Dewitt, _The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson_ (1903), is best. W.A. Dunning, _Essays on Civil War and Reconstruction_ (ed. 1910), is strong on the constitutional changes. Studies on reconstruction in the several states have been published by W.W. Davis (Florida), (1913); W.L. Fleming (Alabama), (1905); J.W. Garner (Mississippi), (1901); J.G. deR. Hamilton (North Carolina), (1914); C.W. Ramsdell (Texas), (1910); and others. For documentary material, W.L. Fleming, _Documentary History of Reconstruction_ (2 vols., 1906-7), is essential. Edward Channing, A.B. Hart and F.J. Turner, _Guide to the Study and Reading of American History_ (1912), provides full references to a wide variety of works covering 1865-1911. Consult also Appleton's _Annual Cyclopaedia_, _1861-1902_. On foreign relations J.B. Moore, _Digest of International Law_, 8 vols., (1906). Periodical literature. The most useful periodicals are: _American Economic Review_ (1911-); _American Historical Review_ (1895-); _American Political Science Review_ (1907-); _Atlantic Monthly_ (1857-); _Century Magazine_ (1870-); _Harper's Weekly_ (1857-1916); _Harvard Law Review_; _History Teachers' Magazine_, continued as _Historical Outlook_ (1909-); _Journal of Political Economy_ (1892-); _Nation_ (1865-); _North American Review_ (1815-); _Political Science Quarterly_ (1886-); _Quarterly Journal of Economics_ |
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