Europe Looks at the Civil War

Europe Looks at the Civil War
Title Europe Looks at the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Belle Becker Sideman
Publisher
Total Pages 358
Release 1960
Genre United States
ISBN

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A collection of European opinions on the American Civil War, set down in the words of the period, 1859-1865.

Europe Looks at the Civil War, an Anthology

Europe Looks at the Civil War, an Anthology
Title Europe Looks at the Civil War, an Anthology PDF eBook
Author Belle Becker Sideman
Publisher
Total Pages 323
Release 2003-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780758173133

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Europe Looks at the Civil War

Europe Looks at the Civil War
Title Europe Looks at the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Belle Becker Sideman
Publisher
Total Pages 327
Release 1960
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Cambridge Companion to Abraham Lincoln

The Cambridge Companion to Abraham Lincoln
Title The Cambridge Companion to Abraham Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Shirley Samuels
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2012-07-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521193168

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Emphasizing the significance of his political and historical engagement, this work casts Abraham Lincoln as a cultural figure.

Civil War in Europe, 1905–1949

Civil War in Europe, 1905–1949
Title Civil War in Europe, 1905–1949 PDF eBook
Author Stanley G. Payne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2011-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1139499645

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This is the first account in any language of the civil wars in Europe during the era of the world wars, from 1905 to 1949. It treats the initial confrontations in the decade before World War I, the confusing concept of 'European civil war,' the impact of the world wars, the relation between revolution and civil war and all the individual cases of civil war, with special attention to Russia and Spain. The civil wars of this era are compared and contrasted with earlier internal conflicts, with particular attention to the factors that made this era a time of unusually violent domestic contests, as well as those that brought it to an end. The major political, ideological and social influences are all treated, with a special focus on violence against civilians.

Europe and the American Civil War

Europe and the American Civil War
Title Europe and the American Civil War PDF eBook
Author Donaldson Jordan
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1969
Genre History
ISBN

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The Civil War Soldier and the Press

The Civil War Soldier and the Press
Title The Civil War Soldier and the Press PDF eBook
Author Katrina J. Quinn
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 273
Release 2023-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 1000878252

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The Civil War Soldier and the Press examines how the press powerfully shaped the nation’s understanding and memory of the common soldier, setting the stage for today’s continuing debates about the Civil War and its legacy. The history of the Civil War is typically one of military strategies, famous generals, and bloody battles, but to Americans of the era, the most important story of the war was the fate of the soldier. In this edited collection, new research in journalism history and archival images provide an interdisciplinary study of citizenship, representation, race and ethnicity, gender, disability, death, and national identity. Together, these chapters follow the story of Civil War soldiers, from enlistment through battle and beyond, as they were represented in hometown and national newspapers of the time. In discussing the same pages that were read by soldiers’ families, friends, and loved ones during America’s greatest conflict, the book provides a window into the experience of historical readers as they grappled with the meaning and cost of patriotism and shared sacrifice. Both scholarly and approachable, this book is an enriching resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in Civil War history, American history, journalism, and mass communication history.