Synopses & Reviews
Particular attention is paid to social history; coverage of the experience of African Americans, women, and non-elites provides a well-rounded picture of the period.
Synopsis
Particular attention is paid to social history; coverage of the experience of African Americans, women, and non-elites provides a well-rounded picture of the period. Substantial selections, careful editing, and helpful annotations make this collection an ideal supplement for your course on the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Synopsis
Particular attention is paid to social history; coverage of the experience of African Americans, women, and non-elites provides a well-rounded picture of the period.
Synopsis
An ample, wide-ranging collection of primary sources, , opens a window onto the political, social, cultural, economic, and military history from 1830 to 1877.
About the Author
William E. Gienapp is professor of history at Harvard University.