The Debate on the American Civil War EraA historiographical examination of treatments of the Civil War from those that were engaged in it to those of the 1990s. The author argues for the centrality of racial assumptions both in the actual conflict and in conflicting interpretations. He traces how the historians' attitudes and assumptions were partly dictated by time and place and points to an overarching theme of the suppression of the centrality of race in the period following the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and before the emergence of the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Previously , armed with the textbook maxims of Jomini , the commanders had
fought a classic West Point war in Mexico against an inferior enemy . But West
Point and Jomini , as Bruce Catton pointed out , did not prepare soldiers for a real
war ...
Previously , armed with the textbook maxims of Jomini , the commanders had
fought a classic West Point war in Mexico against an inferior enemy . But West
Point and Jomini , as Bruce Catton pointed out , did not prepare soldiers for a real
war ...
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This failure in the west tends to be blamed on Davis , who did not reinforce the
Tennessee area until September 1863 , or on Lee ' s parochial concern with
Virginia and a general ignorance of the west . Lee , for example , was convinced
that ...
This failure in the west tends to be blamed on Davis , who did not reinforce the
Tennessee area until September 1863 , or on Lee ' s parochial concern with
Virginia and a general ignorance of the west . Lee , for example , was convinced
that ...
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The violent culture of lynching and vigilantism was , he insisted , far more a
western than a uniquely Southern ... Quantitatively it was assumed that more
Southerners graduated from West Point , and in 1863 Senator Lane of Kansas
had ...
The violent culture of lynching and vigilantism was , he insisted , far more a
western than a uniquely Southern ... Quantitatively it was assumed that more
Southerners graduated from West Point , and in 1863 Senator Lane of Kansas
had ...
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