The Civil War posed a critical test of the young nation's character, endurance, and will to survive. Coming only two generations after the nation's founding, the secession of Southern states challenged the very existence of the United States. "America's most monumental drama and morality tale" comes alive in this brilliant collection from America's leading history magazine, as selected by its current editor-in-chief, Edwin S. Grosvenor.
A People’s History of the Civil War
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General Joshua Chamberlain
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Colin Wells
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Mike Rapport
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Chris Wickham
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Anthony Kaldellis
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Peter H. Wilson
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Donald L. Miller
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