A House Divided : Sectionalism and Civil War, 1848-1865 (The American Moment)
Editorial Reviews
Review
"The best short treatment of the sectional conflict and Civil War available... Sewell convincingly demonstrates that the conflict was a revolutionary experience that fundamentally transformed the Republic and its people, and left a racial heritage that still confronts America today. The result is a poignant discussion of the central tragedy of American history and its legacy for the nation." -- William E. Gienapp, Georgia Historical Quarterly
"A provocative starting point for discussion, further study, and independent assessment." -- William H. Pease, History
"Sewlee's style is fast moving and very readable... An excellent volume summarizing the stormy period prior to the war as well as a look at the military and home fronts." -- Civil War Book Exchange and Collector's Newsletter
"A well-writtem, traditional, and brief narrative of the period from the end of the Mexican War to the conclusion of the Civil War... Shows the value of traditional political history which is too often ignored in our rush to reconstruct the social texture of society." -- Thomas D. Morris, Civil War History
"Tailored for adoption in college courses. Students will find that the author has a keen eye for vivid quotations, giving his prose welcome immediacy." -- Daniel W. Crofts, Journal of Southern History
Book Description
"A well-written, traditional, and brief narrative of the period from the end of the Mexican War to the conclusion of the Civil War... Shows the value of traditional political history which is too often ignored in our rush to reconstruct the social texture of society." -- Civil War History
A House Divided: Sectionalism and Civil War, 1848-1865 (The American Moment),Richard H. Sewell,The Johns Hopkins University Press,0801835321,1849-1877,History,History - U.S.,History: American,Sectionalism (United States),United States,United States - Civil War,American history: c 1800 to c 1900,Civil war,Medical / Ethics,USA,c 1800 to c 1900
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