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South Carolina Goes to War, 1860-1865

Author : Charles Edward Cauthen
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 1570035601

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South Carolina Goes to War, 1860-1865 by Charles Edward Cauthen Pdf

First published in 1950 and long sought by collectors and historians, South Carolina Goes to War, 1860-1865 stands as the only institutional and political history of the Palmetto State's secession from the Union, entry into the Confederacy, and management of the war effort. Notable for its attention to the precursors of war too often neglected in other studies, the volume devotes half of its chapters to events predating the firing on Fort Sumter and pays significant attention to the Executive Councils of 1861 and 1862.

Tragic Years 1860-1865

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Page : 1124 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1992-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : UCSC:32106017813673

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Tragic Years 1860-1865 by Anonim Pdf

This re-creation of the Civil War weaves together the diaries, letters, recorded words of generals and privates, politicians and homemakers, reporters and historians, poets and spies. Told by the men and women who fought and lived through it, this was the bloodiest civil war the world had yet known. The presentation of these documents shows how these tragic years were actually experienced, how the war remade the Union through a profound social upheaval, and illuminates the deep, devisive issues which tore the United States apart.

The Civil War: America Torn Apart (1860-1865)

Author : Wesley Windsor
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-02
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781422293140

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The Civil War: America Torn Apart (1860-1865) by Wesley Windsor Pdf

The United States' boundaries have expanded over the centuries—and at the same time, Americans' ideas about their country have grown as well. The nation the world knows today was shaped by centuries of thinkers and events. The Civil War brought an end to the terrible practice of slavery—but it also left deep wounds across the United States. As you learn more about this war's conflicts, you will gain a better understanding of what makes America the nation it is today.

The Civil War, 1860-1865

Author : George Templeton Strong
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1952
Category : New York (N.Y.)
ISBN : UOM:49015002228147

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The Civil War, 1860-1865 by George Templeton Strong Pdf

City of Ruin

Author : Brian Hicks
Publisher : Evening Post Books
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 0983445737

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City of Ruin by Brian Hicks Pdf

City of Ruin began as a 20-part serial that ran in the pages of The Post and Courier from December 2010 to April 2011 by historian, author and columnist Brian Hicks. Hicks expanded the series, incorporating additional stories and the perspectives of people on both sides as the Holy City became ground zero for war.The book details the military actions around the city and how the conflict affected life in Charleston for residents and shopkeepers, as well as the city's sizeable population of slaves and freedmen.

Diary of the Civil War, 1860-1865

Author : George Templeton Strong
Publisher : New York : Macmillan
Page : 744 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1962
Category : United States
ISBN : UOM:39015020747039

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The War Between the States

Author : Clyde N Wilson
Publisher : Shotwell Publishing LLC
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1947660179

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The War Between the States by Clyde N Wilson Pdf

THE SECOND INSTALLMENT of Dr. Clyde N. Wilson's SOUTHERN READER'S GUIDES distills more than a half century of scholarship into identifying and describing 60 essential books on the topic of the "The War Between the States," that is, the American war of 1860-1865, often erroneously referred to as the "Civil War." Dr. Wilson, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of History of the University of South Carolina, was editor of the highly-praised Papers of John C. Calhoun and is the author or editor of more than 20 other books, and over 700 articles, essays, and reviews in a variety of books and journals, scholarly and popular. He is considered by many to be the greatest living historian of the South. If you want to understand the War as the Southern people understood it, there is no greater guide than Dr. Wilson.

South Carolina in 1865

Author : Karen Stokes
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467151344

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South Carolina in 1865 by Karen Stokes Pdf

The year 1865 brought an end to the war in America, but it also ended a civilization that had existed for nearly two centuries in South Carolina. Plantations, churches, farms, factories and whole villages and towns were pillaged and burned by General William T. Sherman's army, and a once thriving and wealthy state was reduced to poverty. While Columbia burned, besieging Union troops swept in and occupied the undefended city of Charleston, which Sherman called "a mere desolated wreck," and then launched raids into the surrounding countryside, including the rich plantation lands of Berkeley County. The surviving records of this period are numerous and revealing, and author Karen Stokes presents many of the eyewitness accounts and memoirs of those who lived through it.

South Carolina Women in the Confederacy (Annotated)

Author : Daughters of the Confederacy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 151905128X

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South Carolina Women in the Confederacy (Annotated) by Daughters of the Confederacy Pdf

This book is a hidden treasure of American Civil War history. If you buy it only for the section titled "A Confederate Girl's Diary," you'll find it worth the price of admission.Yet the collection is so much richer than that. Included are excerpts from the famous diary of Mary Chesnut, close friend of Mrs. Jefferson Davis and much quoted in Ken Burns' great Civil War documentary.The first sections of the book include fascinating details about services women gave to the southern war effort:"A jar of pickles, a contribution of $.50 cents, shirts, wine, and $5.00 from a Jew, who desired me so to acknowledge."The latter half of the book is composed of short memoirs, "A Confederate Girl s Diary" being one of the most entertaining. While the girl is dismissive of all the talk that Sherman will soon be upon them, she continues taking vocal lessons and finishes a new book..."Les Miserables.""A Southern Household During the Years 1860 to 1865" tells what it was like to run a household during war.Coming from the Daughters of the Confederacy, it should not be surprising that this work is by largely unreconstructed Rebel women, but it is fascinating and an important contribution to Civil War literature.

History of the Civil War 1861-1865

Author : James F. Rhodes
Publisher : Cosimo, Inc.
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781605207643

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History of the Civil War 1861-1865 by James F. Rhodes Pdf

This landmark study of the most traumatic era in American history won a Pulitzer Prize in 1918 for its concise, clear-minded survey of the Civil War from political and economic perspectives. From "the great factor in the destruction of slavery"-the election of Abraham Lincoln as President in 1860-to the "twenty thousand men in Wall Street" who sang to celebrate the war's end four years later, Rhodes, a self-taught historian, lends a distinctive voice to his retelling of the war. All students of the upheaval and disorder of the period will appreciate this enduring and unusual perspective on it.

The Times Reports the American Civil War

Author : Hugh Brogan
Publisher : Times Books(NY)
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X000424192

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The Times Reports the American Civil War by Hugh Brogan Pdf

Reports from 'The Times' during the American Civil War.

Perspectives on Nassau and Blockade Running, 1860–1865

Author : Keith Tinker
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781984554260

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Perspectives on Nassau and Blockade Running, 1860–1865 by Keith Tinker Pdf

Blockade running to Nassau provides a review of national and international events in which the small, traditionally poor British colonial outpost in the Bahamas became a pivotal transshipment point for the movement of supplies and commodities between the federal-blockaded confederate states and merchant houses, commodity markets, and shipyards in a technically neutral Great Britain. During the American Civil War (1860–1865), Nassau benefitted significantly from facilitating the brisk international trade through warehouse storage, handling, and collection of brokerage fees and taxes. Thousands of international guests descended upon the colonial island capital to buy and sell critically demanded supplies of cotton destined for English mills and arms, food, medicines, and other essential goods denied the Southern states. Nassau thrived economically during the period, drawing hundreds of people from other islands in the chain to migrate to Nassau in search of employment. As a result, many out-island communities were abandoned as the demographic shift divided families when parents left children in the care of other kin or friends to follow the “yellow-brick road” leading to Nassau. Crime levels and food prices rose significantly during the years of conflict. In 1865, the conflict ended, the blockade was lifted, and the transshipment of goods through Nassau ceased. Once again, the islands reverted into abject poverty, leaving many unemployed still settled in overcrowded conditions in Nassau. Adding insult to injury, a hurricane devastated the islands that year and virtually destroyed many of the infrastructural public work improvements implemented with the increased public purse created by facilitation of the blockade running activities of the previous years.

South Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras

Author : Michael Brem Bonner,Fritz Hamer
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2016-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611176667

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South Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras by Michael Brem Bonner,Fritz Hamer Pdf

An anthology of important scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction eras from the journal Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association. Since 1931, the South Carolina Historical Association has published an annual, peer-reviewed journal of historical scholarship. In this volume, past SCHA officers of Michael Brem Bonner and Fritz Hamer present twenty-three of the most enduring and significant essays from the archives, offering a treasure trove of scholarship on an impressive variety of subjects including race, politics, military events, and social issues. All articles published in the Proceedings after 2002 are available on the SCHA website, but this volume offers, for the first time, easy access to the journal’s best articles on the Civil War and Reconstruction up through 2001. Preeminent scholars such as Frank Vandiver, Dan T. Carter, and Orville Vernon Burton are among the contributors to this collection, an essential resource for historical synthesis of the Palmetto State’s experience during that era.

Madness Rules the Hour

Author : Paul Starobin
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781610396233

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Madness Rules the Hour by Paul Starobin Pdf

From Lincoln's election to secession from the Union, this compelling history explains how South Carolina was swept into a cultural crisis at the heart of the Civil War. "The tea has been thrown overboard -- the revolution of 1860 has been initiated." -- Charleston Mercury, November 8, 1860 In 1860, Charleston, South Carolina, embodied the combustible spirit of the South. No city was more fervently attached to slavery, and no city was seen by the North as a greater threat to the bonds barely holding together the Union. And so, with Abraham Lincoln's election looming, Charleston's leaders faced a climactic decision: they could submit to abolition -- or they could drive South Carolina out of the Union and hope that the rest of the South would follow. In Madness Rules the Hour, Paul Starobin tells the story of how Charleston succumbed to a fever for war and charts the contagion's relentless progress and bizarre turns. In doing so, he examines the wily propagandists, the ambitious politicians, the gentlemen merchants and their wives and daughters, the compliant pastors, and the white workingmen who waged a violent and exuberant revolution in the name of slavery and Southern independence. They devoured the Mercury, the incendiary newspaper run by a fanatical father and son; made holy the deceased John C. Calhoun; and adopted "Le Marseillaise" as a rebellious anthem. Madness Rules the Hour is a portrait of a culture in crisis and an insightful investigation into the folly that fractured the Union and started the Civil War.

Encyclopedia of American History

Author : Richard Brandon Morris,Jeffrey Brandon Morris
Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Page : 1308 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015038909928

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Encyclopedia of American History by Richard Brandon Morris,Jeffrey Brandon Morris Pdf

This study assesses the extent to which African decolonization resulted from deliberate imperial policy, from the pressures of African nationalism, or from an international situation transformed by superpower rivalries. It analyzes what powers were transferred and to whom they were given.Pan-Africanism is seen not only in its own right but as indicating the transformation of expectations when the new rulers, who had endorsed its geopolitical logic before taking power, settled into the routines of government.