The Politics of the Civil War Era Liberal Republicanism as a Movement Liberal Republican is a term narrowly associated with the presidential election of 1872. Andrew L. Slap\u27s book is concerned with much more than that. At the outset, he orients the reader, explaining that his ...
Black, white, and red all over The Southern beat after Appomattox As African-Americans, Southern u...
In studying the United States\u27 Reconstruction, historians have long devoted their energies to exa...
A New Look at Reconstruction Politics The cover proclaims this a “highly original study, and for on...
In the Election of 1872 the conflict between President U. S. Grant and Horace Greeley has been typic...
Though the Liberal Republican movement has been studied at length, differences in definition and dis...
Reconstruction and the Republican Party Little by little, the ghost of Charles A. Beard is being ex...
Ideas and reality The formation of the Republican Party In 1860, less than a decade after having b...
If collapse of the Whig party caused the Civil War, were Whigs themselves to blame? Michael Holt, La...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
This book vividly depicts and clearly explains the events in the decades leading up to the Civil War...
The purpose of this study is to present an historical account of the Liberal Republican movement dur...
The Reconstruction Era within U.S. History is (generally) defined as commencing in 1865 and ending i...
Southern Reconstruction Mr. Leigh has written several books, including Lee\u27s Lost Dispatch and O...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
A New Perspective on Reconstruction A full understanding of the Civil War is not complete without k...
Black, white, and red all over The Southern beat after Appomattox As African-Americans, Southern u...
In studying the United States\u27 Reconstruction, historians have long devoted their energies to exa...
A New Look at Reconstruction Politics The cover proclaims this a “highly original study, and for on...
In the Election of 1872 the conflict between President U. S. Grant and Horace Greeley has been typic...
Though the Liberal Republican movement has been studied at length, differences in definition and dis...
Reconstruction and the Republican Party Little by little, the ghost of Charles A. Beard is being ex...
Ideas and reality The formation of the Republican Party In 1860, less than a decade after having b...
If collapse of the Whig party caused the Civil War, were Whigs themselves to blame? Michael Holt, La...
Why did Reconstruction fail? Perspectives on post-war African-American politics Over the past sev...
This book vividly depicts and clearly explains the events in the decades leading up to the Civil War...
The purpose of this study is to present an historical account of the Liberal Republican movement dur...
The Reconstruction Era within U.S. History is (generally) defined as commencing in 1865 and ending i...
Southern Reconstruction Mr. Leigh has written several books, including Lee\u27s Lost Dispatch and O...
Understanding the Transformation of a Region Twenty years after Appomattox, in an 1885 Memorial Day ...
A New Perspective on Reconstruction A full understanding of the Civil War is not complete without k...
Black, white, and red all over The Southern beat after Appomattox As African-Americans, Southern u...
In studying the United States\u27 Reconstruction, historians have long devoted their energies to exa...
A New Look at Reconstruction Politics The cover proclaims this a “highly original study, and for on...