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William A. Dunning (May 12, 1857–August 25, 1922) received his PhD from Columbia in 1885 and continued to teach there.
Reconstruction, Political and Economic, 1865-1877, Volume 22 William Archibald Dunning Full view - 1877.
Reconstruction, political and economic, 1865-1877 by Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922.
William Archibald Dunning (12 May 1857 – 25 August 1922) was an American historian and political scientist at Columbia University noted for his work on the Reconstruction era of the United States.He founded the informal Dunning School of interpreting the Reconstruction era through his own writings and the Ph.D. dissertations of his numerous students. I have just read "Reconstruction, Political & Economic, 1865-1877" by William A. Dunning and also the books on Reconstruction by Stampp, DuBois, Foner, and DuBose & Greer's "Alabama's Tragic Decade" and I wish to say that Dunning and the "Dunning School" was historically accurate and academically sound in his analysis of the "scar of Reconstruction" as recorded by the various …
Harper & brothers, 1907 - Reconstruction - 378 pages. 0 Reviews . The first view, brought up by William Dunning in 1907, categorized Reconstruction as a disaster because of the corruption of Radical Republicans. ... William Archibald Dunning Full view - 1907. William A. Dunning -believed that Reconstruction was marked by tragedy and pathos because men of good will were momentarily thrust out of power by the forces of evil -believed that the South should have been restored to the Union quickly and without being exposed 30 years later, revisionists such as Vann C. Woodward challenged that notion, claiming that Reconstruction failed because of … Publication date c1907 Topics Reconstruction, United States -- Constitutional history, United States -- Politics and government 1865-1900 Publisher New York : Harper & bros Collection William Dunning was the leading academic writer on Reconstruction during the first half of the… Continue Reading William Dunning Explains the Undoing of Reconstruction Posted in Dunning School Uncategorized White Supremacy Apologetics