A People's History of the Civil War

A People's History of the Civil War Struggles for the Meaning of Freedom

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Publisher's Synopsis

The acclaimed sweeping history of a nation at war with itself, told here for the first time by the people who lived it

Bottom-up history at its very best, A People's History of the Civil War "does for the Civil War period what Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States did for the study of American history in general" (Library Journal). Widely praised upon its initial release, it was described as "meticulously researched and persuasively argued" by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Historian David Williams has written the first account of the American Civil War though the eyes of ordinary people-foot soldiers, slaves, women, prisoners of war, draft resisters, Native Americans, and others. Richly illustrated with little-known anecdotes and firsthand testimony, this pathbreaking narrative moves beyond presidents and generals to tell a new and powerful story about America's most destructive conflict.

A People's History of the Civil War is "readable social history" which "sheds fascinating light" (Publishers Weekly) on this crucial period. In so doing it recovers the long-overlooked perspectives and forgotten voices of one of the defining chapters of American history.

Book information

ISBN: 9781595581259
Publisher: The New Press
Imprint: The New Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 973.71
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 608
Weight: 878g
Height: 228mm
Width: 153mm
Spine width: 41mm