Politics and Culture of the Civil War Era.Politics and Culture of the Civil War Era Daniel McDonough & Kenneth W. Noe Susquehanna University Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . Press c/o Associated University Presses 2010 Eastpark Blvd., Cranbury, NJ 08512 9781575911014, $60.00 1-609-655-4770 Politics and Culture of the Civil War Era: Essays in Honor of Robert W. Johannsen is a compilation Compiling a program. See compiler. of scholarly essays by a diversity of learned contributors, in honor of expert Jacksonian and Civil War-era historian Robert W. Johannsen. Topics include "Putting African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race. in the Center of National Political Discourse: The Strange Fate of Popular Sovereignty popular sovereignty, in U.S. history, doctrine under which the status of slavery in the territories was to be determined by the settlers themselves. Although the doctrine won wide support as a means of avoiding sectional conflict over the slavery issue, its meaning ", "Jackson Men in the Party of Lincoln", "Zachariah Chandler's Role in the Election of Abraham Lincoln in 1864", and much more. Each contribution is meticulously me·tic·u·lous adj. 1. Extremely careful and precise. 2. Extremely or excessively concerned with details. [From Latin met researched with references listed, and an index as well as a reference list of writings by Johannsen himself round out this welcome contribution to Civil War era studies shelves. |
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