Rabu, 20 September 2017

CWT Book Review: The Union War

The Union War by Gary W. Gallagher, Harvard University Press In a 2008 study, Gary W. Gallagher lamented that the process of evaluating how the Northern war effort acted as an agent of emancipation and freedom seemed to have led historians and other shapers of historical memory to miss how important the Union in and …

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