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In The American War: A History of the Civil War Era, renowned historians Gary W. Gallagher and Joan Waugh provide a fresh examination of the Civil War, the great defining moment in U.S. history, as well as its aftermath and enduring memory, in a masterful work that prize-winning historian William C. Davis calls "easily the best one-volume assessment of the Civil War to date." By investigating this crucial period of U.S. history through the eyes of civilians, celebrated leaders, and citizen soldiers alike, students and curious readers alike can gain a profound understanding of the dramatic political and military events and personalities as well as social and economic processes that caused the Civil War, enabled the Union to prevail over the Confederacy, and forever transformed the United States.
New to the Third Edition
To keep up with current scholarship on the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, new or revised material has been incorporated throughout The American War on the following topics:
Chapter 3: Guerrilla WarfareChapter 8: The Struggle for Women's Voting RightsChapter 9: Did the War End in the Spring of 1865?Chapter 11: Was Reconstruction a Lost Moment?Chapter 12: Acknowledging the War's Dark SideFurther Reading: More than two dozen additional titles that combine accessibility and sound scholarship, including thirteen in a new section devoted to photographs and art.