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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: James A Garfield - Exploring President Garfield's Political Legacy - cover

A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: James A Garfield - Exploring President Garfield's Political Legacy

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Publisher: Good Press

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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: James A. Garfield presents an extensive and meticulous examination of the presidential communications and legislative contributions of James A. Garfield. This volume is characteristically rich in primary sources, providing insight into the political climate of the late 19th century, including critical issues such as civil service reform and economic policy. The narrative style balances academic rigor with accessibility, making it suitable for both scholars and general readers interested in American history and governance. The book situates Garfield's presidency within the broader context of a nation grappling with industrial growth and social change, simultaneously highlighting his eloquence and vision as a leader. James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, was a man of profound intellect and dedication to public service. Prior to his presidency, Garfield's diverse career encompassed roles as a Civil War general, a congressman, and a passionate advocate for educational reform. His multifaceted background informs the text, as it draws not only on his political acumen but also his commitment to bridging divides in a rapidly modernizing America. The circumstances of his untimely assassination further amplify the poignancy of his messages and aspirations for the nation. This compilation is highly recommended for those seeking to deepen their understanding of American presidential history. Readers will find in Garfield's words a timeless commitment to democracy and reform, making this work not just a historical record but an enduring inspiration for contemporary civic engagement. It is an essential addition to any serious collection on presidential studies and American political thought.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 30 pages.

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