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Journal of the Civil War Era e-bog

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The Journal of the Civil War EraVolume 4, Number 2June 2014TABLE OF CONTENTSTom Watson Brown Book AwardJohn Fabian WittCivil War Historians and the Laws of WarArticlesChandra ManningWorking for Citizenship in Civil War Contraband CampsMichael F. ConlinThe Dangerous Isms and the Fanatical Ists: Antebellum Conservatives in the South and the North Confront the Modernity ConspiracyNicholas Guyatt&quo…
The Journal of the Civil War EraVolume 4, Number 2June 2014TABLE OF CONTENTSTom Watson Brown Book AwardJohn Fabian WittCivil War Historians and the Laws of WarArticlesChandra ManningWorking for Citizenship in Civil War Contraband CampsMichael F. ConlinThe Dangerous Isms and the Fanatical Ists: Antebellum Conservatives in the South and the North Confront the Modernity ConspiracyNicholas Guyatt"e;An Impossible Idea?"e; The Curious Career of Internal ColonizationReview EssayJohn Craig HammondSlavery, Sovereignty, and Empires: North American Borderlands and the American Civil War, 1660-1860Book ReviewsBooks ReceivedProfessional NotesJill Ogline TitusAn Unfinished Struggle: Sesquicentennial Interpretations of Slavery and Emancipation
E-bog 102,59 DKK
Forfattere Blair, William A. (redaktør)
Udgivet 01.06.2014
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781469615981

The Journal of the Civil War EraVolume 4, Number 2June 2014TABLE OF CONTENTSTom Watson Brown Book AwardJohn Fabian WittCivil War Historians and the Laws of WarArticlesChandra ManningWorking for Citizenship in Civil War Contraband CampsMichael F. ConlinThe Dangerous Isms and the Fanatical Ists: Antebellum Conservatives in the South and the North Confront the Modernity ConspiracyNicholas Guyatt"e;An Impossible Idea?"e; The Curious Career of Internal ColonizationReview EssayJohn Craig HammondSlavery, Sovereignty, and Empires: North American Borderlands and the American Civil War, 1660-1860Book ReviewsBooks ReceivedProfessional NotesJill Ogline TitusAn Unfinished Struggle: Sesquicentennial Interpretations of Slavery and Emancipation