Arguing with historians : essays on the historical and the unhistorical /
by Current, Richard Nelson.
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Contents:
An imaginary Declaration of Independence, 1775-1975 -- Who started the war, Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis? -- The myth of the jealous son -- Lincoln biographies -- President Grant and the continuing Civil War -- Love, hate, and Thaddeus Stevens -- Reconstruction in Mississippi -- Carpetbaggers reconsidered -- Neo-Calhounism and minority rights -- Fiction as history -- The "new ethnicity" and American history.
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Dhaka University Library American Studies Corner | Non Fiction | 973.072 CUR (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 368289 |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 175-197.
An imaginary Declaration of Independence, 1775-1975 -- Who started the war, Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis? -- The myth of the jealous son -- Lincoln biographies -- President Grant and the continuing Civil War -- Love, hate, and Thaddeus Stevens -- Reconstruction in Mississippi -- Carpetbaggers reconsidered -- Neo-Calhounism and minority rights -- Fiction as history -- The "new ethnicity" and American history.
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