9780062354518-0062354515-Reconstruction Updated Edition: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)

Reconstruction Updated Edition: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)

ISBN-13: 9780062354518
ISBN-10: 0062354515
Edition: Updated
Author: Eric Foner
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
Format: Paperback 752 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780062354518
ISBN-10: 0062354515
Edition: Updated
Author: Eric Foner
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
Format: Paperback 752 pages

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Reconstruction Updated Edition: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) (ISBN-13: 9780062354518 and ISBN-10: 0062354515), written by authors Eric Foner, was published by Harper Perennial Modern Classics in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Civil War (United States History, State & Local, Study & Teaching, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Reconstruction Updated Edition: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Civil War books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.69.

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From the "preeminent historian of Reconstruction" (New York Times Book Review), the prize-winning classic work on the post-Civil War period that shaped modern America.

Eric Foner's "masterful treatment of one of the most complex periods of American history" (New Republic) redefined how the post-Civil War period was viewed.

Reconstruction chronicles the way in which Americans—black and white—responded to the unprecedented changes unleashed by the war and the end of slavery. It addresses the ways in which the emancipated slaves' quest for economic autonomy and equal citizenship shaped the political agenda of Reconstruction; the remodeling of Southern society and the place of planters, merchants, and small farmers within it; the evolution of racial attitudes and patterns of race relations; and the emergence of a national state possessing vastly expanded authority and committed, for a time, to the principle of equal rights for all Americans.

This "smart book of enormous strengths" (Boston Globe) remains the standard work on the wrenching post-Civil War period—an era whose legacy still reverberates in the United States today.

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