Political Lessons of the War

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"Political Lessons of the War" is a historical and political analysis work by 19th-century American journalist and politician Henry Jarvis Raymond, reflecting on the implications and meanings of the American Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical analysis
non-fiction work
political analysis
author Henry Jarvis Raymond
authorOccupation journalist
politician
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses constitutional issues raised by the war
loyalty and treason in wartime
preservation of the Union
slavery and emancipation
genre history
political science
hasAuthor Henry Jarvis Raymond
historicalPeriodDescribed American Civil War
Reconstruction era
intendedAudience American voters
political leaders
language English
mainSubject American Civil War
Reconstruction-era issues
Union war aims
United States politics
notableWork Political Lessons of the War self-linksurface differs
perspective Unionist
politicalOrientation Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party-aligned
publicationCentury 19th century
workFocus implications of the American Civil War
lessons for postwar governance
meaning of the Union victory

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Henry Jarvis Raymond authorOf Political Lessons of the War
Political Lessons of the War notableWork Political Lessons of the War self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Henry Jarvis Raymond