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Contemporary American History, 1877-1913

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This work examines the significant developments in American history from the end of the Civil War in 1877 to the onset of World War I in 1913. It addresses the restoration of white dominance in the South, the economic transformations, and the evolution of political structures and parties during this period. The author discusses key issues such as imperialism, capitalism, and the rise of dissent, while also analyzing the administrations of prominent figures like Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. The text serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of contemporary American society and politics, emphasizing the importance of historical context in shaping modern governance.

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Charles A. Beard

Charles A. Beard was an influential American historian and political scientist, best known for his economic interpretation of historical events. His seminal work, "An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States," challenged traditional views of the founding fathers' intentions by emphasizing the economic motivations behind the Constitution. Beard's scholarship extended to various aspects of American history, including the period from 1877 to 1913, as explored in his book "Contemporary American History, 1877-1913." His contributions have significantly shaped the field of American historiography, making him a pivotal figure in understanding the interplay between economics and politics in U.S. history.

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