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Reconstruction: People and Perspectives
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Reconstruction: People and Perspectives

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This entry in the Perspectives in Social History series examines the course and consequences of Reconstruction on the former Confederate states by focusing on the everyday people who lived through it.

Reconstruction: People and Perspectives is a fascinating collection of essays and documents that illuminates the experiences of ordinary Americans across all levels of society in the southern United States during Reconstruction.

Reconstruction: People and Perspectives describes in vivid detail the experiences of a diverse group of people caught up in the Civil War’s aftermath in the South. Chapters focus on Civil War veterans, former slaveholders, farmers and city residents, Northerners in the South, and African American men and women (both those who stayed in the South and those who migrated). It also reports on groups similar studies often overlook, such as Native Americans and white women. Looking at Reconstruction from a social historian’s point of view, this revealing work adds a much needed new voice to studies of the era.

Primary documents provide first-hand insight into the lives and times of diverse individuals during one of the most tumultuous periods in U.S. history

Includes a bibliography of key works on the Reconstruction era as well as a reference chapter of terms, people, and events, including carpetbaggers,
Gideon’s band, and the Colfax massacre

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 October 2008
Pages
279
ISBN
9781598840216

This entry in the Perspectives in Social History series examines the course and consequences of Reconstruction on the former Confederate states by focusing on the everyday people who lived through it.

Reconstruction: People and Perspectives is a fascinating collection of essays and documents that illuminates the experiences of ordinary Americans across all levels of society in the southern United States during Reconstruction.

Reconstruction: People and Perspectives describes in vivid detail the experiences of a diverse group of people caught up in the Civil War’s aftermath in the South. Chapters focus on Civil War veterans, former slaveholders, farmers and city residents, Northerners in the South, and African American men and women (both those who stayed in the South and those who migrated). It also reports on groups similar studies often overlook, such as Native Americans and white women. Looking at Reconstruction from a social historian’s point of view, this revealing work adds a much needed new voice to studies of the era.

Primary documents provide first-hand insight into the lives and times of diverse individuals during one of the most tumultuous periods in U.S. history

Includes a bibliography of key works on the Reconstruction era as well as a reference chapter of terms, people, and events, including carpetbaggers,
Gideon’s band, and the Colfax massacre

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 October 2008
Pages
279
ISBN
9781598840216