Selasa, 19 September 2017

CWT Book Review: America Aflame

America Aflame: How the Civil War Created a Nation by David Goldfield, Bloomsbury Press In his brilliant exegesis of the Civil War and its role in creating the modern American nation, David Goldfield boldly suggests “that the political system established by the Founders would have been resilient and resourceful enough to accommodate our great diversity …

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