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Crucible Of The Civil War Virginia From Secession To Commemoration 1st Edward L Ayers

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Crucible Of The Civil War Virginia From Secession To Commemoration 1st Edward L Ayers
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Publisher: University of Virginia Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Edward L. Ayers, Gary W. Gallagher, Andrew J. Torget
ISBN: 9780813925523, 0813925525
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1st

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Crucible Of The Civil War Virginia From Secession To Commemoration 1st Edward L Ayers by Edward L. Ayers, Gary W. Gallagher, Andrew J. Torget 9780813925523, 0813925525 instant download after payment.

Crucible of the Civil War offers an illuminating portrait of the state’s wartime economic, political, and social institutions. Weighing in on contentious issues within established scholarship while also breaking ground in areas long neglected by scholars, the contributors examine such concerns as the war’s effect on slavery in the state, the wartime intersection of race and religion, and the development of Confederate social networks. They also shed light on topics long disputed by historians, such as Virginia’s decision to secede from the Union, the development of Confederate nationalism, and how Virginians chose to remember the war after its close.

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