The Civil War Era: An Anthology of Sources
Lyde Cullen-Sizer, Jim Cullen
There is an extraordinary range of material in this anthology, from Lincoln’s Gettysburg address to a contemporary account of a visit from the Ku Klux Klan. The primary sources reproduced are both visual and written, and the secondary materials present a remarkable breadth and quality of relevant scholarship.
Contains an extensive selection of writings and illustrations on the American Civil War
Reflects society and culture as well as the politics and key battles of the Civil War
Reproduces and links primary and secondary sources to encourage exploration of the material
Includes editorial introductions and study questions to aid understanding Content:
Chapter 1 A House Divided (pages 3–10): Bruce Catton
Chapter 2 The Divided South, Democracy's Limitations, and the Causes of the Peculiarly North American Civil War (pages 11–22): William W. Freehling
Chapter 3 The Impending Crisis: Primary Sources (pages 23–40):
Chapter 4 The Spirit of '61 (pages 43–52): George M. Fredrickson
Chapter 5 Justifying the War: Primary Sources (pages 53–58):
Chapter 6 “Dangled Over Hell”: The Trauma of the Civil War (pages 61–81): Eric T. Dean
Chapter 7 The Battle Front: Primary Sources (pages 82–92):
Chapter 8 The War at Home (pages 95–103): Reid Mitchell
Chapter 9 “For the Boys in Blue”: Organizing the US Sanitary Commission (pages 104–110): Jeanie Attie
Chapter 10 The Home Front: Primary Sources (pages 111–114):
Chapter 11 Industrial Workers and the Costs of War (pages 117–125): Philip S. Paludan
Chapter 12 Wartime Economies: Primary Sources (pages 126–130):
Chapter 13 A Loss of Mastery (pages 133–148): James L. Roark
Chapter 14 “Answering Bells is Played Out”: Slavery and the Civil War (pages 150–162): Tena W. Hunter
Chapter 15 Slavery During Wartime:Primary Sources (pages 163–164):
Chapter 16 The Meaning of Freedom in the Age of Emancipation (pages 167–183): Eric Foner
Chapter 17 Emancipation: Primary Sources (pages 184–196):
Chapter 18 A Multiplicity of Grievances (pages 199–227): Iver Bernstein
Chapter 19 Resistance: Primary Sources (pages 228–232):
Chapter 20 The Way to Pea Ridge (pages 235–242): Alvin M. Josephy
Chapter 21 War on the Frontier: Primary Sources (pages 243–245):
Chapter 22 The Confederate South at High Tide (pages 249–255): Emory M. Thomas
Chapter 23 To Finish the Task: The Election of 1864 (pages 256–262): William E. Gienapp
Chapter 24 Wartime Politics:Primary Sources (pages 263–267):
Chapter 25 What Shall We Do?: Confederate Women Confront the Crisis (pages 271–279): Drew Gilpin Faust
Chapter 26 When God Made Me I Wasn't Much, But I's a Man Now (pages 280–290): Jim Cullen
Chapter 27 Gender Battles: Primary Sources (pages 291–296):
Chapter 28 Popular Literary Culture in Wartime (pages 299–318): Alice Fahs
Chapter 29 The Written War: Primary Sources (pages 319–334):
Chapter 30 The Same Holy Cause (pages 337–346): James M. McPherson
Chapter 31 Victory and Defeat:Primary Sources (pages 347–350):
Chapter 32 “Privilege”and”Protection”:Civil and Political Rights During Reconstruction (pages 353–367): Laura F. Edwards
Chapter 33 Reconstruction: Primary Sources (pages 368–372):
Chapter 34 Quarrel Forgotten or Revolution Remembered? Reunion and Race in the Memory of the Civil War,1875–1913 (pages 375–397): David W. Blight
Chapter 35 Memory: Primary Sources (pages 398–401):
Chapter 1 A House Divided (pages 3–10): Bruce Catton
Chapter 2 The Divided South, Democracy's Limitations, and the Causes of the Peculiarly North American Civil War (pages 11–22): William W. Freehling
Chapter 3 The Impending Crisis: Primary Sources (pages 23–40):
Chapter 4 The Spirit of '61 (pages 43–52): George M. Fredrickson
Chapter 5 Justifying the War: Primary Sources (pages 53–58):
Chapter 6 “Dangled Over Hell”: The Trauma of the Civil War (pages 61–81): Eric T. Dean
Chapter 7 The Battle Front: Primary Sources (pages 82–92):
Chapter 8 The War at Home (pages 95–103): Reid Mitchell
Chapter 9 “For the Boys in Blue”: Organizing the US Sanitary Commission (pages 104–110): Jeanie Attie
Chapter 10 The Home Front: Primary Sources (pages 111–114):
Chapter 11 Industrial Workers and the Costs of War (pages 117–125): Philip S. Paludan
Chapter 12 Wartime Economies: Primary Sources (pages 126–130):
Chapter 13 A Loss of Mastery (pages 133–148): James L. Roark
Chapter 14 “Answering Bells is Played Out”: Slavery and the Civil War (pages 150–162): Tena W. Hunter
Chapter 15 Slavery During Wartime:Primary Sources (pages 163–164):
Chapter 16 The Meaning of Freedom in the Age of Emancipation (pages 167–183): Eric Foner
Chapter 17 Emancipation: Primary Sources (pages 184–196):
Chapter 18 A Multiplicity of Grievances (pages 199–227): Iver Bernstein
Chapter 19 Resistance: Primary Sources (pages 228–232):
Chapter 20 The Way to Pea Ridge (pages 235–242): Alvin M. Josephy
Chapter 21 War on the Frontier: Primary Sources (pages 243–245):
Chapter 22 The Confederate South at High Tide (pages 249–255): Emory M. Thomas
Chapter 23 To Finish the Task: The Election of 1864 (pages 256–262): William E. Gienapp
Chapter 24 Wartime Politics:Primary Sources (pages 263–267):
Chapter 25 What Shall We Do?: Confederate Women Confront the Crisis (pages 271–279): Drew Gilpin Faust
Chapter 26 When God Made Me I Wasn't Much, But I's a Man Now (pages 280–290): Jim Cullen
Chapter 27 Gender Battles: Primary Sources (pages 291–296):
Chapter 28 Popular Literary Culture in Wartime (pages 299–318): Alice Fahs
Chapter 29 The Written War: Primary Sources (pages 319–334):
Chapter 30 The Same Holy Cause (pages 337–346): James M. McPherson
Chapter 31 Victory and Defeat:Primary Sources (pages 347–350):
Chapter 32 “Privilege”and”Protection”:Civil and Political Rights During Reconstruction (pages 353–367): Laura F. Edwards
Chapter 33 Reconstruction: Primary Sources (pages 368–372):
Chapter 34 Quarrel Forgotten or Revolution Remembered? Reunion and Race in the Memory of the Civil War,1875–1913 (pages 375–397): David W. Blight
Chapter 35 Memory: Primary Sources (pages 398–401):
الفئات:
عام:
2004
الناشر:
Wiley-Blackwell
اللغة:
english
الصفحات:
444
ISBN 10:
1405106905
ISBN 13:
9781405106900
ملف:
PDF, 4.10 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2004