Race and reunion: the Civil war in American memory
Arguably, no historical event has left an impression on America´s collective psyche as the Civil War. In the war´s aftermath, Americans had to both hold on to as well as cast off a harrowing past. David Blight explores the dangerous path of remembering and forgetting, and exposes its costs vis-à-vis...
Main Author: | Blight, David W. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Spanish |
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