The History of the Civil War in America
Author : John Stevens Cabot Abbott
Publisher :
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 20,19 MB
Release : 1863
Category : United States
ISBN :
Author : John Stevens Cabot Abbott
Publisher :
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 20,19 MB
Release : 1863
Category : United States
ISBN :
Author : Francis Trevelyan Miller
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 47,23 MB
Release : 1911
Category : United States
ISBN :
Author : United States Military Academy
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 11,50 MB
Release : 2014-10-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1476782628
"Comprises six chapters of the West Point history of warfare that have been revised and expanded for the general reader"--Page vii.
Author : Don H. Doyle
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 34,93 MB
Release : 2017-02-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1469631105
American Civil Wars takes readers beyond the battlefields and sectional divides of the U.S. Civil War to view the conflict from outside the national arena of the United States. Contributors position the American conflict squarely in the context of a wider transnational crisis across the Atlantic world, marked by a multitude of civil wars, European invasions and occupations, revolutionary independence movements, and slave uprisingsāall taking place in the tumultuous decade of the 1860s. The multiple conflicts described in these essays illustrate how the United States' sectional strife was caught up in a larger, complex struggle in which nations and empires on both sides of the Atlantic vied for the control of the future. These struggles were all part of a vast web, connecting not just Washington and Richmond but also Mexico City, Havana, Santo Domingo, and Rio de Janeiro and--on the other side of the Atlantic--London, Paris, Madrid, and Rome. This volume breaks new ground by charting a hemispheric upheaval and expanding Civil War scholarship into the realms of transnational and imperial history. American Civil Wars creates new connections between the uprisings and civil wars in and outside of American borders and places the United States within a global context of other nations. Contributors: Matt D. Childs, University of South Carolina Anne Eller, Yale University Richard Huzzey, University of Liverpool Howard Jones, University of Alabama Patrick J. Kelly, University of Texas at San Antonio Rafael de Bivar Marquese, University of Sao Paulo Erika Pani, College of Mexico Hilda Sabato, University of Buenos Aires Steve Sainlaude, University of Paris IV Sorbonne Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, Tufts University Jay Sexton, University of Oxford
Author : Bob Blaisdell
Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 12,52 MB
Release : 2016-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 0486797309
The most important documents in American history: Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Emancipation Proclamation, presidential speeches, Supreme Court decisions, Acts and Declarations of Congress, essays, letters, and much more.
Author : Bruce Catton
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 27,78 MB
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9781842122921
Chronicles the history of the American Civil War, starting with the Democratic Party's Charleston Convention in 1860, and ending with first battle of the war at Bull Run.
Author :
Publisher : Barrie Publishing
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 43,20 MB
Release : 1971
Category : African Americans
ISBN : 9780874850512
Author : Aaron Sheehan-Dean
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : pages
File Size : 48,29 MB
Release : 2019-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1108754643
This volume narrates the major battles and campaigns of the conflict, conveying the full military experience during the Civil War. The military encounters between Union and Confederate soldiers and between both armies and irregular combatants and true non-combatants structured the four years of war. These encounters were not solely defined by violence, but military encounters gave the war its central architecture. Chapters explore well-known battles, such as Antietam and Gettysburg, as well as military conflict in more abstract places, defined by political qualities (like the border or the West) or physical ones (such as rivers or seas). Chapters also explore the nature of civil-military relations as Union armies occupied parts of the South and garrison troops took up residence in southern cities and towns, showing that the Civil War was not solely a series of battles but a sustained process that drew people together in more ambiguous settings and outcomes.
Author : Aaron Sheehan-Dean
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 42,21 MB
Release : 2019-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107154537
This volume explores the political and social dimensions of the Civil War in both the North and South. Millions of Americans lived outside the major campaign zones so they experienced secondary exposure to military events through newspaper reporting and letters home from soldiers. Governors and Congressmen assumed a major role in steering the personnel decisions, strategic planning, and methods of fighting, but regular people also played roles in direct military action, as guerrilla fighters, as nurses and doctors, and as military contractors. Chapters investigate a variety of aspects of military leadership and management, including coverage of technology, discipline, finance, the environment, and health and medicine. Chapters also consider the political administration of the war, examining how antebellum disputes over issues such as emancipation and the draft resulted in a shift of partisan dynamics and the ways that people of all stripes took advantage of the flux of war to advance their own interests.
Author : P. Scott Corbett
Publisher :
Page : 1886 pages
File Size : 40,11 MB
Release : 2024-09-10
Category : History
ISBN :
U.S. History is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of most introductory courses. The text provides a balanced approach to U.S. history, considering the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the United States from both the top down (politics, economics, diplomacy) and bottom up (eyewitness accounts, lived experience). U.S. History covers key forces that form the American experience, with particular attention to issues of race, class, and gender.