James A. Garfield: A Bibliography
By (Author) Robert Rupp
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Politics and government
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.97384092
Hardback
216
Although his presidency lasted only 200 days, Garfield's full public life intersected much of American historyfrom the Ohio state legislature, to Civil War battlefields, to the halls of Congress, to the White House. In recent years, as historians have come to place greater importance on the Gilded Age, acknowledging that this age of transformation was more complex, diverse, and significant than previous stereotypes allowed, Garfield has also increased in importance. Although he was shot 120 days after his inauguration, Garfield was one of the most politically experienced presidents in decades, and his life provides a valuable perspective on a pivotal time of transition. This bibliography provides a useful guide to the Garfield literature. Arranged chronologically, the book contains sections on Garfield's childhood and education, his military career, including the Civil War battles of Sandy Creek and Chickamauga, and his political career. Special sections are devoted to the dramatic 1880 Republican convention and the close presidential election that followed. The volume also covers sources on his short administration and the outpouring of grief upon his death.
Recommended for libraries serving strong American history programs.-Choice
This guide to the Garfield literature, concisely annotated, provides the resources to study the complex intersection of public policy, business, race, and sectional tensions during these times.-RUSQ
"Recommended for libraries serving strong American history programs."-Choice
"This guide to the Garfield literature, concisely annotated, provides the resources to study the complex intersection of public policy, business, race, and sectional tensions during these times."-RUSQ
ROBERT O. RUPP is Associate Professor of History at West Virginia Wesleyan College. His interest is in American politics and the American Presidency. He coauthored Andrew Jackson: A Bibliography (Greenwood, 1990).