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Major Problems in American History

Major Problems in the Civil War and Reconstruction

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This best-selling title, designed to be either the primary anthology or textbook for the course, covers the Civil War's entire chronological span with a series of documents and essays.

480 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1991

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Michael Perman

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Michael Perman is professor of history emeritus at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He earned his B.A. in 1963 at Hertford College, Oxford University, his M.A. in 1965 at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1965 and his doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1969.

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February 1, 2021
The latest edition of this classic work does just as much to illustrate contemporary trends in historiography as it does the Civil War and Reconstruction period. If you want to see what arguments are driving modern historians in their endless pursuit, look no further than the social and intellectual analyses found after the primary sources in every chapter--particularly Steven Hahn's "A Society Turned Bottomside Up" and Drew Gilpin Faust's "Patriotism, Sacrifice, and Self-Interest". Overall, this textbook provides an exemplary introduction into ongoing discussions regarding the American Civil War. The only caveat I have for this work is that the amount of primary sources means that secondary analysis is all but necessary for the new historian.
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July 26, 2022
Major Problems in the Civil War and Reconstruction is a tantalizing collection of contemporary documents and complementary essays by modern writers.
Perman has assembled “essential, readable, and provocative” commentaries on the catastrophes of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the middle of the 19th century.
No matter how much you know about that time and those events, you’ll learn more from this commendably interesting and surprisingly insightful book.
Take the time to read both editions—the second edition is equally valuable, with almost wholly different selections.
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December 12, 2019
Extremely useful in my Civil War class and for bringing a more solid explanation of the difficult issues and legacies that arose from the South so that it still effects us today.
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May 2, 2008
Every historian should own this text. A fantastic collection of primary sources from multiple perspectives, low and upper class, and contemporary essays providing insight and analysis, it makes the American Civil War come alive.
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December 13, 2013
This book is an amazing collection of essays and articles. Most are primary sources, but each chapter also contains secondary essays that examine some facet or feature of the war or society of the time. I know I will be using this text again. A fantastic compilation!
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June 27, 2014
Read it for a class - pretty tough sledding. For serious academics only
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January 28, 2015
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