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Ordeal by Fire: the Civil War and Reconstruction

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ISBN-10: 0077430352

ISBN-13: 9780077430351

Edition: 4th 2010

Authors: James M. McPherson, James K. Hogue, James Hogue

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List price: $177.67
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 3/2/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 816
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.486
Language: English

James M. McPherson is the author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, which won a Pulitzer Prize in history, and For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War, a Lincoln Prize winner. He is the George Henry Davis Professor of American History at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he also lives. His newest book, entitled Abraham Lincoln, celebrates the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth with a short, but detailed look at this president's life.

Prologue: The Setting of Conflict
The Coming of War
American Modernization, 1800-1860
The Antebellum South
The Ideological Conflict over Slavery
Texas, Mexico, and the Compromise of 1850
Filibusters, Fugitives, and Nativists
Kansas and the Rise of the Republican Party
The Deepening Crisis, 1857-1859
The Critical Year, 1859-1860
Secession and the Coming of War
The Civil War
A Brothers' War: The Upper South
Mobilizing for War
The Balance Sheet of War
The War at Home and Abroad
The Springtime of Northern Hope
Jackson and Lee Strike Back
Slavery and the War: Northern Politics, 1861-1862
The First Turning Point: Antietam and Emancipation
The Winter of Northern Discontent
The Second Turning Point: Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Chattanooga
War Issues and Politics in 1863
Behind the Lines
Wartime Reconstruction and the Freedpeople
Military Stalemate, 1864
The Third Turning Point: The Election of 1864
The End of the Confederacy
Reconstruction
The Problems of Peace
The Origins of "Radical Reconstruction"
Reconstruction and the Crisis of Impeachment
The First Grant Administration
The Making of the New Regime in the South, 1869-1872
Social and Economic Reconstruction
The Retreat from Reconstruction
The New South
Epilogue