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Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals
Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals
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Product details
- ISBN 9780807127421
- Weight: 172g
- Dimensions: 140 x 213mm
- Publication Date: 01 Nov 2001
- Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Bruce Catton, Charles P. Roland, David Donald, and T. Harry Williams
Edited, with a New Preface, by Grady McWhiney
With a New Introduction by Joseph T. Glatthaar
During the Civil War centennial, four eminent scholars of the conflict -- Bruce Catton, Charles P. Roland, David Donald, and T. Harry Williams -- gathered at a Northwestern University symposium to debate and commemorate this transforming event in American history. Originally published in 1964, Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals assembles their conference papers into one small volume that has become a giant in Civil War studies.
Catton provides a brief but brilliant summary and assessment of Ulysses S. Grant's Civil War career and Roland does the same for Robert E. Lee's. The essays by Donald and Williams continue the historians' running debate on the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and the Radical Republicans. With an informative new introduction by Joseph T. Glatthaar and a new preface by Grady McWhiney, Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals continues to shape and illuminate the scholarship on these central Civil War figures.
Edited, with a New Preface, by Grady McWhiney
With a New Introduction by Joseph T. Glatthaar
During the Civil War centennial, four eminent scholars of the conflict -- Bruce Catton, Charles P. Roland, David Donald, and T. Harry Williams -- gathered at a Northwestern University symposium to debate and commemorate this transforming event in American history. Originally published in 1964, Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals assembles their conference papers into one small volume that has become a giant in Civil War studies.
Catton provides a brief but brilliant summary and assessment of Ulysses S. Grant's Civil War career and Roland does the same for Robert E. Lee's. The essays by Donald and Williams continue the historians' running debate on the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and the Radical Republicans. With an informative new introduction by Joseph T. Glatthaar and a new preface by Grady McWhiney, Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals continues to shape and illuminate the scholarship on these central Civil War figures.
Grady McWhiney is the author of Cracker Culture: Celtic Ways in the Old South among other books. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas.
Joseph T. Glatthaar is professor of history at the University of Houston and the author of several books, including The March to the Sea and Beyond and Forged in Battle.
Joseph T. Glatthaar is professor of history at the University of Houston and the author of several books, including The March to the Sea and Beyond and Forged in Battle.
Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals
€21.99
