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Books with title The US Civil War and Reconstruction

  • Reconstruction and the Aftermath of the Civil War

    Lisa Colozza Cocca

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Dec. 30, 2011)
    President Lincoln began planning "reconstruction" for the defeated South before the end of the war: how to integrate former slaves into their society, how to bring former Confederates back into the Union fold, and the process by which the ravaged South would be re-built. The era of Reconstruction ended up lasting 3 times longer than the actual war.
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  • The US Civil War and Reconstruction

    Brian Howell

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Oct. 20, 2013)
    This book follows a student who is helping set up a museum exhibit about the Civil War. The student uses primary sources and artifacts to learn about the causes of the war, the hardships of the war, and how the war concluded.
  • The civil war and reconstruction in Florida

    William Davis

    eBook
    The civil war and reconstruction in Florida. 814 Pages.
  • Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

    Walter L. Fleming

    eBook
    Excerpt:This work was begun some five years ago as a study of Reconstruction in Alabama. As the field opened it seemed to me that an account of ante-bellum conditions, social, economic, and political, and of the effect of the Civil War upon ante-bellum institutions would be indispensable to any just and comprehensive treatment of the later period. Consequently I have endeavored to describe briefly the society and the institutions that went down during Civil War and Reconstruction. Internal conditions in Alabama during the war period are discussed at length; they are important, because they influenced seriously the course of Reconstruction. Throughout the work I have sought to emphasize the social and economic problems in the general situation, and accordingly in addition to a sketch of the politics I have dwelt at some length upon the educational, religious, and industrial aspects of the period. One point in particular has been stressed throughout the whole work, viz. the fact of the segregation of the races within the stateā€”the blacks mainly in the central counties, and the whites in the northern and the southern counties. This division of the state into ā€œwhiteā€ counties and ā€œblackā€ counties has almost from the beginning exercised the strongest influence upon the history of its people. The problems of white and black in the Black Belt are not always the problems of the whites and blacks of the white counties. It is hoped that the maps inserted in the text will assist in making clear this point. Perhaps it may be thought that undue space is devoted to the history of the negro during War and Reconstruction, but after all the negro, whether passive or active, was the central figure of the period.
  • Civil War and Reconstruction

    Rodney P. Carlisle

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Dec. 1, 2007)
    Traces the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States from 1861 to 1877 through such sources as memoirs, diaries, letters, newspaper accounts, and government documents.
  • Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

    Walter L. Fleming

    eBook (Good Press, Nov. 22, 2019)
    "Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama" by Walter L. Fleming. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgottenāˆ’or yet undiscovered gemsāˆ’of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  • Reconstruction: Rebuilding After the Civil War

    Judith Peacock

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
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  • Civil War and Reconstruction

    David C. King

    Hardcover (Wiley, Oct. 10, 2003)
    A rare first-hand glimpse of the Civil War through the words of those who were there This exciting new addition to the American Heritage American Voices series offers young readers insights into the culture and ideas of the Civil War era through a variety of primary sources. The book includes major historical documents, such as the Gettysburg Address, as well as more personalized accounts of the war and of the popular culture of the times found in diaries, advertisements, and magazine and newspaper articles. Throughout, the readings are supplemented by introductions, period illustrations, sidebar information, and vocabularies. David C. King (Hillsdale, NY) is the author of Wiley's American Kids in History series of U.S. history activity books as well as Colonies and Revolution and Westward Expansion in the American Heritage American Voices series. American Heritage is the premier American history magazine and is well known for its reference books.
  • The Civil War and Reconstruction

    Rodney P. Carlisle

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Presents an overview of the social, political, and technological changes in the United States during the Civil War and Reconstruction era, including military advances, the advent of photography, and the transcontinental railroad.
  • The Civil War and Reconstruction: A Student Companion

    William L. Barney

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, May 10, 2001)
    The Civil War was the most devastating event in U.S. history, in which over half a million Americans paid for their beliefs with their lives. The heroic battles, harrowing marches, and military genius of generals on both sides still inspire books, movies, and the imaginations of Civil War buffs. Less obvious are the economic, political, social, and cultural repercussions of the war, which continue to influence American life. Reconstruction and the end of slavery brought deep-seated problems to the reunited nation.This single-volume encyclopedia includes 245 entries on all facets of the conflicted era. It features articles on:* Battles and campaigns (Gettysburg, Shiloh, Sherman's March to the Sea)* Culture (music, photography, religion)* Economic affairs (cost of the war, gold, Richmond Bread Riot)* Foreign affairs (France, Great Britain, Laird rams)* Health and welfare (disease, medicine, prisons)* Ideologies (federalism, free-labor ideology)* Legislative landmarks (14th Amendment, Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Wade-Davis bill)* Military terms, strategy, and weaponry (cavalry, rifles, tactics)* Minorities (black suffrage, emancipation, Native Americans)* Political events and organizations (Constitutional Union party, election of 1860, fire-eaters)* Prominent individuals (Clara Barton, Frederick Douglass, Robert E. Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman)* Social reform (abolitionism, women's rights movement)* Women (nurses, women in the war, individual women)More than 200 black-and-white illustrations, including over a dozen maps, complement the entries. A list of selected Civil War museums and historic sites, suggestions for further reading, recommended websites, and a chronology of the war round out this essential resource.Oxford's Student Companions to American History are state-of-the-art references for school and home, specifically designed and written for ages 12 through adult. Each book is a concise but comprehensive A-to-Z guide to a major historical period or theme in U.S. history, with articles on key issues and prominent individuals. The authors--distinguished scholars well-known in their areas of expertise--ensure that the entries are accurate, up-to-date, and accessible. Special features include an introductory section on how to use the book, further reading lists, cross-references, chronology, and full index.
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  • Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

    Walter Fleming

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 6, 2015)
    This is a comprehensive history beginning around the time of its secession and covering not only the war years but also the Reconstruction Era, which lasted until 1877.
  • Civil War and Reconstruction

    Stuart A Kallen

    Hardcover (ABDO & Daughters, June 1, 2001)
    Black History traces the timeline of this proud culture from its origins and the American Civil War, to the Civil Rights movement that still exists today. The series also discusses important events and accomplishments, and reveals some startling information about the struggle for human and civil rights. Short biographies on civil rights leaders, authors, artists, and other powerful African-Americans are also included.
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