
The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction
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This meshing of iconoclastic and controversial pieces includes varied perspectives on every aspect of the war and reconstruction, from culture and civilian life to an imagining of Abraham Lincoln's critique of how historians have recorded the war and its aftermath. By exploring this web of perception, we can better understand the war and, in turn, shed greater light on the present and the future.
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Part I. "The Vibration Ripples to the Remotest Perimeter"
For the New Millennium, New Perspectives on the Civil War and Reconstruction (as of 1997)
Fletcher Pratt's Short History of the Civil War: Ordeal by Fire
On James McPherson's For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War
Classics of Civil War Fiction
William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! Quentin! Listen!
Rediscovering a Major Civil War Novel: Joseph Stanley Pennell's History of Rome Hanks and Kindred Matters
The Innocent Stare at the Civil War: Madison Jones's Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light
O. Henry's Civil War Surprises
The Last American Epic: The Civil War Novels of Father and Son, Michael and Jeff Shaara
The Simultaneous Burning of Nine Bridges in East Tennessee
The Sinking of the Sultana: A Meditation on Loss and Forgetfulness
Part II. Fictional Meditations on the Civil War
Willis Carr, Sharp-shooter, at Bleak House, Knoxville
Willis Carr Meditates on the Act of Sketching: Hair Trigger Pencil Lines
Willis Carr, Sharp-shooter, Meditates on Photographs
A Fever of Dying: Henrietta Ramsey Lenoir and General William Price Sanders
The Incendiary at the Forks of the River
Fragments Found on the Field: Parson Brownlow and Dr. James Gettys Ramsey
Lincoln's Second Gettysburg Address
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