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This collection of essays is a compendium of Hattaway's writings spanning his career of more than 40 years. He has made many important scholarly contributions to the understanding of the Civil War, including the nature of good (and bad) military leadership.
Bringing together material from James A. Rawley's three decades of work, this volume depicts the slave trade from 1700 to the American Civil War. It considers the role of London in the trade, and focuses on a number of important figures in the slave industry, including Humphry Morice.
Michael J. Connolly seeks to understand the interrelationships among political change, economic interests and railroad development in northern New England prior to the Civil War. He analyses the political scene, from Whig to Democrat, and links this to attitudes to the railroads.
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