In this revision of the history of the American Civil War, the authors provide new perspectives on Lincoln, slavery, capitalism and theology. They consider the war's lasting impact on the US economy, constitution and nation as a whole.
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With Brian Reid and Susan-Mary Grant from England, this book offers a non-US examination of the Civil War and brings together key writings on the most critical episodes of American history. This outsiders view eschews an overly reverential approach and combines multiple perspectives with the book arranged around four main themes: the political front, the military front, the home front and the ideological front. . Examines key protagonists, critical turning points, society, economy, slavery, civil liberties and nationalism.
Those interested in the Civil War. Also available in Hardcover 0-582-31838-6.
"an eminently useful introduction to historiography of the war"American Nineteenth Century History
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