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This Terrible War

The Civil War and Its Aftermath

by Michael Fellman; Daniel E. Sutherland; Lesley J. Gordon

Synopsis

This absorbing text examines the American Civil War and its aftermath, exploring the crucial themes, and challenging many traditional views about the war that nearly tore this nation in two.   Attention is paid to the social aspects of the war and includes a presentation of what was happening on the home front while the war was going on. WhileThis Terrible Warmaintains a clear chronological foundation, it is also concerned with developing the central themes that are necessary for a rich and full understanding of the war and its aftermath.   With a clear chronological foundation, This Terrible War addresses the attitudes of pre-war American, the slavery debate, differences between the North and South, the economic and social climate of the country, the role of African Americans during the war, and the war itself with stories of both common soldiers and powerful military figures.  The authors devote significant attention to the social and cultural aspects of the war to impart a rich and full understanding of this terrible war and its aftermath. Civil War, African Americans, Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee, the Union. Civil War and Reconstruction courses.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9780321389602
ISBN-10 0321389603
Class Copyright
Publisher Longman Publishing
Subject HISTORY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 544
Length of Recording 30
Shelf No. JF136