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  • - The Civil War's Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation
    av Thavolia Glymph
    462 - 628,-

    Historians of the Civil War often speak of "wars within a war" - the military fight, wartime struggles on the home front, and the political and moral battle to preserve the Union and end slavery. In this broadly conceived book, Thavolia Glymph provides a comprehensive new history of women's roles and lives in the Civil War.

  • - Exposing the Crisis of American Exceptionalism in the Civil War Era
    av Andrew F. Lang
    492 - 609,-

    In this sweeping history of political ideas, Andrew Lang reappraises the Civil War era as a crisis of American exceptionalism. Through this lens, Lang shows how the intellectual, political, and social ramifications of the war and its meaning rippled through the decades that followed.

  • - The Civil War West of the Mississippi River, 1861-1865
    av Thomas W. Cutrer
    582,-

  • - A New History of Reconstruction
    av Mark Wahlgren Summers
    599,-

    Ordeal of the Reunion: A New History of Reconstruction

  • - How Men Thought, Fought, and Survived in Civil War Armies
    av Peter S. Carmichael
    510,-

    How did Civil War soldiers endure the brutal and unpredictable existence of army life during the conflict? This question is at the heart of Peter S. Carmichael's sweeping new study of men at war. Based on close examination of the letters and records left behind by individual soldiers from both the North and the South, Carmichael explores the totality of the Civil War experience.

  • - The Pursuit of Freedom and Equality in the Twilight of Slavery
    av Joseph P. Reidy
    579,-

    In this sweeping reappraisal of slavery's end during the Civil War era, Joseph P. Reidy employs the lenses of time, space, and individuals' sense of personal and social belonging to understand how participants and witnesses coped with drastic change, its erratic pace, and its unforeseeable consequences.

  • - A History of Union and Confederate Foreign Relations
    av Howard Jones
    726,-

    In this examination of Union and Confederate foreign relations during the Civil War from both European and American perspectives, Howard Jones demonstrates that the consequences of the conflict between North and South reached far beyond American soil. Jones explores a number of themes, including the international economic and political dimensions of the war, the North's attempts to block the South from winning foreign recognition as a nation, Napoleon III's meddling in the war and his attempt to restore French power in the New World, and the inability of Europeans to understand the interrelated nature of slavery and union, resulting in their tendency to interpret the war as a senseless struggle between a South too large and populous to have its independence denied and a North too obstinate to give up on the preservation of the Union. Most of all, Jones explores the horrible nature of a war that attracted outside involvement as much as it repelled it. Written in a narrative style that relates the story as its participants saw it play out around them, Blue and Gray Diplomacy depicts the complex set of problems faced by policy makers from Richmond and Washington to London, Paris, and St. Petersburg.

  • - The Union and Confederate Navies, 1861-1865
    av James M. McPherson
    894,-

    Although previously undervalued for their strategic impact because they represented only a small percentage of total forces, the Union and Confederate navies were crucial to the outcome of the US Civil War. In War on the Waters, James M. McPherson has crafted an enlightening, at times harrowing, and ultimately thrilling account of the war's naval campaigns and their military leaders.

  • - Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era
    av William A. Blair
    594,-

    With Malice toward Some: Treason and Loyalty in the Civil War Era

  • - Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation
    av Caroline E. Janney
    535,-

    Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation

  • - The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859
    av Elizabeth R. Varon
    638,-

    Language has a profound power to shape political reality. In the decades of the early republic, Americans debating the fate of slavery often invoked the specter of disunion to frighten their opponents. This title deals with the most provocative word in the political vocabulary of antebellum America.

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