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Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers the Civil War

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
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"America, Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers Vol 8 - 1861-1865 the Civil War" presents a...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
330
EAN
9781025264837
ISBN
1025264835
Enbook ID
51523088
Waga
640
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 19

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"America, Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers Vol 8 - 1861-1865 the Civil War" presents a powerful and immersive look at the most defining conflict in the history of the United States. This volume serves as a curated anthology of primary source accounts, offering perspectives directly from the individuals who shaped and witnessed the events of the American Civil War. By focusing on the voices of soldiers, leaders, and citizens from 1861 to 1865, the work provides an authentic narrative that goes beyond simple chronological facts to capture the spirit and struggle of a nation divided.

The collection documents the escalation of tensions, the major military engagements, and the profound social and political shifts that occurred during these four pivotal years. From the strategic maneuvers on the battlefield to the legislative debates in the halls of government, readers are given a front-row seat to the crisis. This volume is a significant historical resource, emphasizing the human experience behind the grand strategy and highlighting the sacrifices made during the fight for the Union and the abolition of slavery. "America, Great Crises in Our History Told by Its Makers Vol 8 - 1861-1865 the Civil War" remains an essential reference for those seeking to understand the foundations of modern America through the words of those who lived it.

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