Peculiar: A Tale of the Great Transition


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"Peculiar: A Tale of the Great Transition" by Epes Sargent This book, published in 1863 is filled with the history and knowledge of the day to day lives of those who lived through the American Civil War and its aftermath. The details are astounding, from slaves and soldiers to mothers and sons. The stories of the people bring history to life.




The Continental Monthly


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Velasco


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"Velasco" is a historical play mixed with elements of fiction. The general action of this work is taken from incidents in the career of Rodrigo Diaz, the Cid, whose accomplishments constitute so considerable a part of the historical and romantic literature of Spain. The play was critically admired by several famous playwrights of the time.



















Free Spirits


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Often dismissed as a nineteenth-century curiosity, spiritualism influenced the radical social and political movements of its time. Believers filled the ranks of the Free Democrats, agitated for land and monetary reform, fought for abolition, and held egalitarian leanings that found powerful expression in campaigns for gender and racial equality. In Free Spirits , Mark A. Lause considers spiritualism as a political and cultural force in Civil War-era America. Lause reveals the scope, spread, and influence of the movement, both in its links to reformist causes and its ability to amplify previously marginalized voices. Rooting spiritualism's appeal in the crises of the time, Lause considers how spiritualist influences, through the distillation of the war, forced reassessments of the question of Radical Republicanism and radicalism in general. He also delves into unexplored areas such as the movement's role in Lincoln's reelection and the relationship between Native Americans and spiritualists.