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重建之战(历史学堂)
(us) Douglas R. Egerton
The period from 1865 to 1877 after the end of the American Civil War was known in history as the "Reconstruction Period." During this period, not only the southern economy was rebuilt, but also the entire American democracy. The aftermath still exists in the United States 100 years later, in the 1960s and even today. "Reconstruction" is a momentous and provocative contribution to American history. Understanding the Reconstruction period goes a long way toward understanding issues that still roiling American politics today, such as the definition of citizenship, the meaning of equality, and the relative powers of national and state governments.
The period from 1865 to 1877 after the end of the American Civil War was known in history as the "Reconstruction Period." During this period, not only the southern economy was rebuilt, but also the entire American democracy. The aftermath still exists in the United States 100 years later, in the 1960s and even today. "Reconstruction" is a momentous and provocative contribution to American history. Understanding the Reconstruction period goes a long way toward understanding issues that still roiling American politics today, such as the definition of citizenship, the meaning of equality, and the relative powers of national and state governments.