Buch, Englisch, 816 Seiten, Format (B × H): 230 mm x 158 mm, Gewicht: 1005 g
Reihe: History
The Civil War and Reconstruction
Buch, Englisch, 816 Seiten, Format (B × H): 230 mm x 158 mm, Gewicht: 1005 g
Reihe: History
ISBN: 978-0-07-743035-1
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Ordeal by Fire blends the most up-to-date scholarship with interpretations based on decades of teaching, research, and writing, to tell an important story--that of the American Civil War and Reconstruction. Written by a leading Civil War historian and Pulitzer Prize winner, this text describes the social, economic, political, and ideological conflicts that led to a unique, tragic, and transitional event in American history. The fourth edition welcomes the addition of coauthor James Hogue of University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Hogue brings his Reconstruction expertise to the third section of the book, bringing more up-to-date scholarship and interpretations to the story of repairing a nation.
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Prologue: The Setting of ConflictPart One: The Coming of WarChapter One: American Modernization, 1800-1860Chapter Two: The Antebellum SouthChapter Three: The Ideological Conflict over SlaveryChapter Four: Texas, Mexico, and the Compromise of 1850Chapter Five: Filibusters, Fugitives, and NativistsChapter Six: Kansas and the Rise of the Republican PartyChapter Seven: The Deepening Crisis, 1857-1859Chapter Eight: The Critical Year, 1859-1860Chapter Nine: Secession and the Coming of WarPart Two: The Civil WarChapter Ten: A Brothers' War: The Upper SouthChapter Eleven: Mobilizing for WarChapter Twelve: The Balance Sheet of WarChapter Thirteen: The War at Home and AbroadChapter Fourteen: The Springtime of Northern HopeChapter Fifteen: Jackson and Lee Strike BackChapter Sixteen: Slavery and the War: Northern Politics, 1861-1862Chapter Seventeen: The First Turning Point: Antietam and EmancipationChapter Eighteen: The Winter of Northern DiscontentChapter Nineteen: The Second Turning Point: Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and ChattanoogaChapter Twenty: War Issues and Politics in 1863Chapter Twenty-One: Behind the LinesChapter Twenty-Two: Wartime Reconstruction and the FreedpeopleChapter Twenty-Three: Military Stalemate, 1864Chapter Twenty-Four: The Third Turning Point: The Election of 1864Chapter Twenty-Five: The End of the ConfederacyPart Three: ReconstructionChapter Twenty-Six: The Problems of PeaceChapter Twenty-Seven: The Origins of "Radical Reconstruction"Chapter Twenty-Eight: Reconstruction and the Crisis of ImpeachmentChapter Twenty-Nine: The First Grant AdministrationChapter Thirty: The Making of the New Regime in the South, 1869-1872Chapter Thirty-One: Social and Economic ReconstructionChapter Thirty-Two: The Retreat from ReconstructionChapter Thirty-Three: The New SouthEpilogue