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New Releases by James M. McPherson

James M. McPherson is the author of Why the Confederacy Lost (1992), Images of the Civil War (1992), Battle Chronicles of the Civil War: 1861 (1989), Lincoln and the Strategy of Unconditional Surrender (1984), Marching Toward Freedom (1968).

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Why the Confederacy Lost

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Why the Confederacy Lost
Five major historians return to the battlefield to explain the South''s defeat. Provocatively argued and engagingly written, this work rejects the notion that the Union victory was inevitable and shows the importance of the commanders, strategies, and victories at key moments.

Images of the Civil War

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Images of the Civil War
In this book, words and pictures present an image to enrich the reader''s understanding of the American Civil War.

Battle Chronicles of the Civil War: 1861

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Battle Chronicles of the Civil War: 1861
Volumes 1 through 5 cover the major battles of the Civil War chronologically from 1861 to 1865. Volume 6 contains biographies of key figures in this conflict.

Lincoln and the Strategy of Unconditional Surrender

Marching Toward Freedom

Marching Toward Freedom
A description of the many, varied roles African Americans played in the American Civil War.

The Struggle for Equality

The Struggle for Equality
In The Struggle for Equality, the renowned Civil War historian James McPherson offered an important and timely analysis of the abolitionist movement and the legal basis it provided to the civil rights movement of the 1960s. This work remains an incisive demonstration of the successful role played by rights activists during and after the Civil War, when they evolved from despised fanatics into influential spokespersons for the radical wing of the Republican party. The vivid narrative stresses the intensely individual efforts that characterized the movement, drawing on letters and anti-slavery periodicals to let the voices of the abolitionists express for themselves their triumphs and anxieties. Asserting that it was not the abolitionists who failed in their efforts to instill the principles of equality on the state level but rather the American people who refused to follow their leadership, McPherson raises broad questions about the obstacles that have long hindered American reform movements in general. This new paperback edition contains a preface in which the author explains some of the changing perspectives that would lead him to write several aspects of this story differently today. The original hardcover was a winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Award in Race Relations.
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