Battle Cry Of Freedom: The Civil War Era
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: James M. Mcpherson
Binding: Hardback
Published: Oxford University Press, 1988
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
James M. Mcpherson's Battle Cry Of Freedom: The Civil War Era presents a comprehensive and authoritative account of the American Civil War, chronicling the political, social, and military upheavals that defined the era. This seminal work masterfully illustrates the complex causes and devastating consequences of the conflict, offering a vivid narrative that captures the human drama and strategic brilliance of both sides. It details the lives of ordinary soldiers and prominent figures alike, providing an unparalleled understanding of the nation's most divisive period. The text argues for the profound impact of the war on American identity and the enduring legacy of emancipation. Maintaining academic rigor while remaining accessible, it stands as an essential read for anyone seeking to comprehend this pivotal moment in history.
Author: James M. Mcpherson
Binding: Hardback
Published: Oxford University Press, 1988
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
James M. Mcpherson's Battle Cry Of Freedom: The Civil War Era presents a comprehensive and authoritative account of the American Civil War, chronicling the political, social, and military upheavals that defined the era. This seminal work masterfully illustrates the complex causes and devastating consequences of the conflict, offering a vivid narrative that captures the human drama and strategic brilliance of both sides. It details the lives of ordinary soldiers and prominent figures alike, providing an unparalleled understanding of the nation's most divisive period. The text argues for the profound impact of the war on American identity and the enduring legacy of emancipation. Maintaining academic rigor while remaining accessible, it stands as an essential read for anyone seeking to comprehend this pivotal moment in history.