Civil War America: Making a Nation, 1848-1877Routledge, 2014 M06 6 - 402 pages The American Civil War was without doubt the defining event in the history of the United States. This up-to-date analyisis of a critical period goes beyond the origins, course and consequences of the Civil War to bring in other important themes such as racial conflict, gender relations, religion, the popular memory and state formation. |
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Making a Nation, 1848-1877 Robert Cook. CIVIL WAR AMERICA MAKING A NATION , 1848-1877 Robert Cook ROUTLEDGE Routledge Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published 2003 by Pearson Education Limited Published 2013 by.
Making a Nation, 1848-1877 Robert Cook. CIVIL WAR AMERICA MAKING A NATION , 1848-1877 Robert Cook ROUTLEDGE Routledge Taylor & Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK First published 2003 by Pearson Education Limited Published 2013 by.
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... York City, and the efficient staff who administer the Southern Historical Collection in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Essential financial aid, again gratefully acknowledged, came from three sources: the Gilder Lehrman Institute of ...
... York City, and the efficient staff who administer the Southern Historical Collection in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Essential financial aid, again gratefully acknowledged, came from three sources: the Gilder Lehrman Institute of ...
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... York Gettysburg To Hanover Cemetery Hill Meade's Culp's hill H.Q. Devil's den 1 Little round top Ewell Union position July 2-3 To Baltimore Union forces and their movements with permission of the publisher. Map 7 Gold-Rush California ...
... York Gettysburg To Hanover Cemetery Hill Meade's Culp's hill H.Q. Devil's den 1 Little round top Ewell Union position July 2-3 To Baltimore Union forces and their movements with permission of the publisher. Map 7 Gold-Rush California ...
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... York or Philadelphia manage to define himself convincingly as an American (or even an Irish American) when large numbers of the local population regarded him as something more akin to a 'Negro' or a savage? And what of the 3.6 million ...
... York or Philadelphia manage to define himself convincingly as an American (or even an Irish American) when large numbers of the local population regarded him as something more akin to a 'Negro' or a savage? And what of the 3.6 million ...
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... York Tribune in 1844. Greeley and Fuller shared an interest in communitarian socialism . When Fuller left for Europe to pursue her interest in art and politics , Greeley employed her to send back dispatches for the Tribune . Her ...
... York Tribune in 1844. Greeley and Fuller shared an interest in communitarian socialism . When Fuller left for Europe to pursue her interest in art and politics , Greeley employed her to send back dispatches for the Tribune . Her ...
Contents
Political Crises of the 1850s | |
Secession and Civil | |
The Quest for Southern Independence | |
The Union in Wartime | |
The Struggle Over Reconstruction 186576 | |
The Far West in the MidNineteenth Century | |
Reform Reaction and Reunion at the Dawn of the Gilded | |
The United States in the Era of Civil | |
Index | |
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