A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary
Volume Six: Remaining Years in France as American Minister
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About the Book
In 1869, President Grant nominated his old friend Elihu Washburne as secretary of state and then as minister to France. Washburne presented his credentials to Napoleon III and was present in 1870 for the Franco-German War. Following the war with the Germans, the people of Paris rose up in revolt and proclaimed a leftist commune. The poor response of the French government to feed the people of Paris after the peace treaty contributed to the political turmoil. This sixth volume explores the life of the American minister to France, Elihu Washburne, during the years following the Franco-German War and Paris Commune as the French government and people tried to rebuild their country following those dramatic events.
About the Author
Mark Washburne is an associate professor of history and political science at the County College of Morris in New Jersey. The author is a distant cousin of Minister Elihu Washburne and resides in Mendham, New Jersey, with his wife, Diane, and their cat, Buddy.