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The Republic For Which It Stands The United States During Reconstruction And The Gilded Age 18651896 Richard White

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The Republic For Which It Stands The United States During Reconstruction And The Gilded Age 18651896 Richard White
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 10.25 MB
Author: Richard White
ISBN: 9780190619077, 0190619074, 66ec4c39-c32b-40ac-a21d-35a0b922862c, 66EC4C39-C32B-40AC-A21D-35A0B922862C
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Republic For Which It Stands The United States During Reconstruction And The Gilded Age 18651896 Richard White by Richard White 9780190619077, 0190619074, 66ec4c39-c32b-40ac-a21d-35a0b922862c, 66EC4C39-C32B-40AC-A21D-35A0B922862C instant download after payment.

The Oxford History of the United States is the most respected multivolume history of the American nation. In the newest volume in the series,The Republic for Which It Stands, acclaimed historian Richard White offers a fresh and integrated interpretation of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age as the seedbed of modern America. At the end of the Civil War the leaders and citizens of the victorious North envisioned the country's future as a free-labor republic, with a homogenous citizenry, both black and white. The South and West were to be reconstructed in the image of the North. Thirty years later Americans occupied an unimagined world. The unity that the Civil War supposedly secured had proved ephemeral. The country was larger, richer, and more extensive, but also more diverse. Life spans were shorter, and physical well-being had diminished, due to disease and hazardous working conditions. Independent producers had become wage earners....

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