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The Era of Reconstruction: 1865-1877 Kenneth M. Stampp
The Era of Reconstruction: 1865-1877
Kenneth M. Stampp
Jacket Description/Back: This brief political history of reconstruction is an attempt to give more general currency to the findings of scholars during the past few decades. Based on accumulated material on reconstruction for lectures for college students. Review Quotes: ..." [Kenneth M. Stampp] has woven the strands of a complicated story, and given the radical Reconstructionists a fair hearing without oversimplifying their motives. That this book is also excellent reading will not surprise those who know Mr. Stampp's other distinguished works about the Civil War." -- Willie Lee Rose, The New York Times Book Review ..." [Mr. Stampp] knows his specialty holds vital information for our own time, and he feels an obligation to give it general currency, especially the Reconstruction years 1865-1877 where dangerous myths still abound. The result of his concern is this lucid, literate survey... Because he is not afraid to state opinions and to draw contemporary parallels, he has provided considerable matter for speculation, especially in regard to the ultimate cause of Radical failure to achieve equality for the Negro..." -- Martin Duberman, Book Week ..." Carefully and judiciously, Professor Stampp takes us over the old ground, dismantling one myth after another." -- Virginia Quarterly ReviewReview Quotes: .".. [Kenneth M. Stampp] has woven the strands of a complicated story, and given the radical Reconstructionists a fair hearing without oversimplifying their motives. That this book is also excellent reading will not surprise those who know Mr. Stampp's other distinguished works about the Civil War."-- Willie Lee Rose, The New York Times Book Review.".. [Mr. Stampp] knows his specialty holds vital information for our own time, and he feels an obligation to give it general currency, especially the Reconstruction years 1865-1877 where dangerous myths still abound. The result of his concern is this lucid, literate survey... Because he is not afraid to state opinions and to draw contemporary parallels, he has provided considerable matter for speculation, especially in regard to the ultimate cause of Radical failure to achieve equality for the Negro..."-- Martin Duberman, Book Week.".. Carefully and judiciously, Professor Stampp takes us over the old ground, dismantling one myth after another."-- Virginia Quarterly ReviewReview Quotes: .,." [Kenneth M. Stampp] has woven the strands of a complicated story, and given the radical Reconstructionists a fair hearing without oversimplifying their motives. That this book is also excellent reading will not surprise those who know Mr. Stampp's other distinguished works about the Civil War." -- Willie Lee Rose, The New York Times Book Review .,." [Mr. Stampp] knows his specialty holds vital information for our own time, and he feels an obligation to give it general currency, especially the Reconstruction years 1865-1877 where dangerous myths still abound. The result of his concern is this lucid, literate survey... Because he is not afraid to state opinions and to draw contemporary parallels, he has provided considerable matter for speculation, especially in regard to the ultimate cause of Radical failure to achieve equality for the Negro..." -- Martin Duberman, Book Week .,." Carefully and judiciously, Professor Stampp takes us over the old ground, dismantling one myth after another." -- Virginia Quarterly ReviewMarc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Citations:
Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/1993 pg. 926 (EAN 9780394703886, Paperback)
Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/1998 pg. 946 (EAN 9780394703886, Paperback)
Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/2004 pg. 978 (EAN 9780394703886, Paperback)
256 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | October 12, 1967 |
| ISBN13 | 9780394703886 |
| Publishers | Random House USA Inc |
| Genre | Chronological Period > 1851-1899 - Chronological Period > 19th Century |
| Pages | 256 |
| Dimensions | 108 × 182 × 17 mm · 169 g |
| Language | English |
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