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Wars Within A War Controversy And Conflict Over The American Civil War 1st Joan Waugh Gary W Gallagher

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Wars Within A War Controversy And Conflict Over The American Civil War 1st Joan Waugh Gary W Gallagher
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Joan Waugh & Gary W. Gallagher
ISBN: 9780807832752, 0807832758
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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Wars Within A War Controversy And Conflict Over The American Civil War 1st Joan Waugh Gary W Gallagher by Joan Waugh & Gary W. Gallagher 9780807832752, 0807832758 instant download after payment.

Comprised of essays from twelve leading scholars, this volume extends the discussion of Civil War controversies far past the death of the Confederacy in the spring of 1865. Contributors address, among other topics, Walt Whitman's poetry, the handling of the Union and Confederate dead, the treatment of disabled and destitute northern veterans, Ulysses S. Grant's imposing tomb, and Hollywood's long relationship with the Lost Cause narrative. The contributors are William Blair, Stephen Cushman, Drew Gilpin Faust, Gary W. Gallagher, J. Matthew Gallman, Joseph T. Glatthaar, Harold Holzer, James Marten, Stephanie McCurry, James M. McPherson, Carol Reardon, and Joan Waugh.

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