Interpreting American history : Reconstruction
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Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2016].
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9781606352922, 160635292X, 9781518216930
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Published
Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2016].
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Book
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xi, 243 pages ; 22 cm.
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English
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9781606352922, 160635292X, 9781518216930
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40026297678

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-224) and index.
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Writing in 1935 in his brilliant and brooding Black Reconstruction, W. E. B. Du Bois lamented Americas post Civil War era as a missed opportunity to reconstruct the war-torn nation in deed as well as in word. If the Reconstruction of the Southern states, from slavery to free labor, and from aristocracy to industrial democracy, had been conceived as a major national program of America, whose accomplishment at any price was well worth the effort, wrote Du Bois, we should be living today in a different world. Interpreting American History: Reconstruction provides a primer on the often-contentious historical literature on Reconstruction, the period in American history from 1865 to 1877. As Du Bois noted, this critical period in U.S. history held much promise for African Americans transitioning from slavery to freedom and in redefining American nationality for all citizens. In topically arranged historiographical essays, eight historians focus on the changing interpretations of Reconstruction from the so-called Dunning School of the early twentieth century to the revisionists of the World War II era, the postrevisionists of the Vietnam era, and the most current post-postrevisionists writing on Reconstruction today. The essays treat the two main chronological periods of Reconstruction history, Presidential and Radical Reconstruction, and provide coverage of emancipation and race, national politics, intellectual life and historical memory, gender and labor, and Reconstructions transnational history. Interpreting American History: Reconstruction is an essential guidebook for students and scholars traversing the formidable terrain of Reconstruction historiography.

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Smith, J. D. (2016). Interpreting American history: Reconstruction . The Kent State University Press.

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Smith, John David, 1949-. 2016. Interpreting American History: Reconstruction. The Kent State University Press.

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Smith, John David, 1949-. Interpreting American History: Reconstruction The Kent State University Press, 2016.

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Smith, John David. Interpreting American History: Reconstruction The Kent State University Press, 2016.

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