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Why the North Won the Civil War

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ISBN-10: 0020316607

ISBN-13: 9780020316602

Edition: N/A

Authors: David Herbert Donald, Ulysses S. Grant

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Focusing on the political, military, economic, social, and diplomatic reasons behind the Union victory, this collection presents the most complete picture of this key aspect of Civil War studies. In an essay new to this edition, Henry Steele Commager offers a historiographical overview of the collapse of the Confederacy. Richard N. Current describes the economic superiority of the North and shows how the civilian resources of the South were dissipated during the war. T. Harry Williams examines the deficiencies of the Southern military strategy and leadership. Norman A. Graebner discusses the reluctance of France and England to aid the South. David Herbert Donald, in his own essay, reports…    
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Book details

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 4.25" wide x 7.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.132
Language: English

Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and historian David Herbert Donald was born October 1, 1920 in Goodman, Miss. He married Aida DiPace in 1955, they had one child, Bruce Randall. He received an A.B. in 1941 from Millsaps College; an A.M. in 1942, and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1946. Donald has been an associate professor of history at Smith College and a professor of history at Columbia University; Princeton University and Johns Hopkins University. He was also Harry C. Warren Professor of American History, chair of the graduate program in American civilization, and professor emeritus at Harvard University. Much of Donald's work involves exploring and interpreting the…    

Foreword
The Defeat of the Confederacy: An Overview
God and the Strongest Battalions
The Military Leadership of North and South
Northern Diplomacy and European Neutrality
Died of Democracy
Jefferson Davis and the Political Factors in Confederate Defeat
For Further Reading
Index