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ISBN
9780823232031

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
0823232034
ISBN-13
9780823232031
eBay Product ID (ePID)
144798419

Product Key Features

Edition
3
Book Title
Great Task Remaining before Us : Reconstruction As America's Continuing Civil War
Number of Pages
200 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
United States / 19th Century, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, United States / General
Genre
Psychology, History
Author
Randall M. Miller
Book Series
Reconstructing America Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
14.5 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6.9 in

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LCCN
2010-013603
Reviews
"Cimbala and Miller offer an extraordinary contribution to the historiography of Reconstruction by demonstrating its enormous diversity. Often misunderstood, Reconstruction was a time of defining liberty and for whom, of rebuilding physically and psychically, of changing and enduring. This collection of sound, thoughtful essays provides an extensive examination of this significant and complex period of U.S. history. A must-read for anyone examining Reconstruction, this book shows that the "great task" still remains before us. -----Orville Vernon Burton, Author The Age of Lincoln, This is an important volume that should be read by everyone interested in nineteenth-century America. Editors Cimbala and Miller have assembled an outstanding collection of essays that examine the post-Civil War years from a wide array of vantage points while sharing a common theme: that Reconstruction was in many respects a continuation of the war. This book should serve as a valuable reminder to Americans that, as they prepare to observe the Civil War sesquicentennial, they should be looking ahead to the Reconstruction sesquicentennial and pondering the meaning and legacy of the years 1865-1877. -----Stephen V. Ash, University of Tennessee, author of A Year in the South: 1865, "Cimbala and Miller offer an extraordinary contribution to the historiography of Reconstruction by demonstrating its enormous diversity. Often misunderstood, Reconstruction was a time of defining liberty and for whom, of rebuilding physically and psychically, of changing and enduring. This collection of sound, thoughtful essays provides an extensive examination of this significant and complex period of U.S. history. A must-read for anyone examining Reconstruction, this book shows that the great task still remains before us."-Orville Vernon Burton ". . . An impressive array of new scholarship on Reconstruction that explores gender and race relations, the politics of Reconstruction, and historical memory. . . Recommended."-Choice "Cimbala and Miller have edited an important book that will help historians understand both Reconstruction and its connection to the larger Civil War era."-Andrew L. Slap, American Historical Review, "An unusually strong collection of essays . . . the scholarship is impeccable." --Gaines M. Foster, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, An unusually strong collection of essays . . . the scholarship is impeccable. -----Gaines M. Foster, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
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Synopsis
Through informative case studies, this illuminating book remaps considerations of the Civil War and Reconstruction era by charting the ways in which the needs, interests, and experiences of going to war, fighting it, and making sense of it informed and directed politics, public life, social change, and cultural memory after the war's end. In doing so, it shows that "the war" did not actually end with Lee's surrender at Appomattox and Lincoln's assassination in Washington. As the contributors show, major issues remained, including defining "freedom"; rebuilding the South; integrating women and blacks into postwar society, culture, and polities; deciding the place of the military in public life; demobilizing or redeploying soldiers; organizing a new party system; and determining the scope and meanings of "union."
LC Classification Number
E668.G778 2010

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