Ari Hoogenboom authored a volume covering all issues, decisions, and developments during the Hayes presidency. The work reinterprets Hayes's administration, arguing his character and personality set his presidency apart. It covers events from the end of Reconstruction through the Great Strike of 1877 and the Nez Perce War.
Use Cases
- Historical leadership analysis based on the reinterpretation of Hayes's character and political style.
- Study of policy development based on coverage of civil service reform and voting rights.
- Temporal analysis of political events based on the sequence from Reconstruction's end through the Great Strike of 1877.
Strengths
- Authored by a named scholar, Ari Hoogenboom.
- Covers a defined historical period, the Hayes presidency.
- Addresses multiple specific historical events like the Great Strike of 1877 and the Nez Perce War.
Limitations
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Provenance
- Source
- Ari Hoogenboom
- Collection Method
- Historical research and analysis.
- Time Range
- The Hayes presidency (1877-1881).
- Geography
- United States.