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🗓️ 11 January 2018
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The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant
Smithsonian Associates, Interview Series
As controversial in politics as he was in the military, Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) was an embattled president, enormously popular with the American people, yet the target of unrelenting censure by political enemies. For the first time in almost a century, this book by the distinguished historian Charles W. Calhoun examines Grant’s administration in depth, offering a fresh look at the 18th president’s policies and actions during his two terms in office (1869–1877).
Most biographers focus on Grant’s military career, giving less attention to the significant and complex questions that marked his presidential terms. These concerns, the issues of politics and governance, are at the core of this book. As a political historian with a vast knowledge of nineteenth-century America and an extensive array of original sources at his command, Calhoun approaches Grant’s presidency not as an incongruous or inconsequential sequel to his military career but instead as the polestar of American public life during a crucial decade in the nation's political development. He explores Grant’s leadership style and traces his contributions to the office of president, including creating a White House staff, employing modern technology to promote the mobility of the presidency, and developing strong ties with congressional leaders to enhance executive influence over legislation.
The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant provides a detailed discussion of the administration’s endeavors in a variety of areas—Reconstruction and civil rights, economic policy, the Peace Policy for Native Americans, foreign policy, and civil service reform. It also offers a straightforward examination of the scandals associated with the period, highlighting the “embattled” nature of Grant’s presidency and the deep antagonism that marked his relations with key critics such as Charles Sumner, Henry Adams, and Benjamin Bristow. In sum, this book is a long overdue re-evaluation of a pivotal presidency in America’s political history.
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0:00.0 | Well, Welcome to the Not Old Better Show and your host of All Vocalzang. |
0:17.0 | As part of our Smithsonian Associates, |
0:20.0 | Art of Living Series, our guest today on the Not Old Better Show is Dr. Charles Calhoun. |
0:25.0 | Dr. Calhoun will be at the Ripley Center in Washington, D.C. February 8th, 2018 to discuss |
0:31.0 | his new book about Ulysses S Grant. |
0:33.6 | What appears to me to be true is that Grant's administration was really one of the most |
0:38.5 | controversial of that time, indeed in all of American history. |
0:42.1 | Of course that was our guest today Dr. Charles |
0:43.9 | Calhoun. Dr Calhoun is the past president of the Society for Historians and |
0:48.3 | over the years he's received many awards and grants including a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
0:55.0 | He's author of a new book on the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. |
1:00.0 | Give a listen to today's show featuring a very interesting subject in U.S. Grant and told by a very interesting person with great storytelling, passion, and research by his side. |
1:11.0 | Welcome to the not-old- better show via Skype, Dr. |
1:13.7 | Charles Calhoun. Well Dr. Charles Calhoun, welcome to the show. |
1:18.8 | Thank you. It's great to be here. Yeah, nice to be talking to you. |
1:23.0 | My audience will certainly know the name, Ulysses S. Grant. |
1:27.1 | They'll know the presidency maybe a bit about his role, President Grant's role in the reconstruction of the United States, but what's new that we don't know about |
1:37.0 | grants presidency that you've really uncovered and touched on in the book? |
1:41.5 | I think one of the most important things that struck me while I was |
1:44.9 | researching this book was how much of a legislative leader Ulysses S Grant was. |
1:49.8 | Of course we all recognize them as a great military leader and there were some doubts |
1:54.8 | about what kind of leadership he could exercise as president. |
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