History of the Civil War. 1861 - 1865
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- Nombre de pages335
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4768244-8
- EAN8596547682448
- Date de parution30/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille859 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
James Ford Rhodes' 'History of the Civil War' stands as a meticulous and comprehensive narrative chronicling one of America's most tumultuous eras. Written with clarity and precision, Rhodes employs a style that combines rigorous historical research with a compelling narrative, making the complex interplay of political, military, and social factors accessible to both scholarly and general audiences.
The work is distinguished by Rhodes' commitment to objectivity, reflecting the impartial stance that was a hallmark of 19th-century historical writing, while also engaging deeply with the prevailing debates of his time regarding the causes and consequences of the Civil War. Rhodes was a notable historian who brought to his work a wealth of personal background and scholarly rigor. Born in 1848, he experienced the war's reverberations throughout his youth, and his professional life as a businessman and historian provided him with a unique perspective.
His extensive travels and interactions with key figures of the era enriched his understanding, allowing him to synthesize a broad range of sources and viewpoints into a cohesive analysis that remains relevant today. For readers seeking an authoritative and engaging exploration of the Civil War, Rhodes' 'History of the Civil War' is indispensable. It not only serves as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of this pivotal moment in American history but also as an exemplar of narrative history that resonates with both contemporary relevance and historical depth.
The work is distinguished by Rhodes' commitment to objectivity, reflecting the impartial stance that was a hallmark of 19th-century historical writing, while also engaging deeply with the prevailing debates of his time regarding the causes and consequences of the Civil War. Rhodes was a notable historian who brought to his work a wealth of personal background and scholarly rigor. Born in 1848, he experienced the war's reverberations throughout his youth, and his professional life as a businessman and historian provided him with a unique perspective.
His extensive travels and interactions with key figures of the era enriched his understanding, allowing him to synthesize a broad range of sources and viewpoints into a cohesive analysis that remains relevant today. For readers seeking an authoritative and engaging exploration of the Civil War, Rhodes' 'History of the Civil War' is indispensable. It not only serves as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of this pivotal moment in American history but also as an exemplar of narrative history that resonates with both contemporary relevance and historical depth.
James Ford Rhodes' 'History of the Civil War' stands as a meticulous and comprehensive narrative chronicling one of America's most tumultuous eras. Written with clarity and precision, Rhodes employs a style that combines rigorous historical research with a compelling narrative, making the complex interplay of political, military, and social factors accessible to both scholarly and general audiences.
The work is distinguished by Rhodes' commitment to objectivity, reflecting the impartial stance that was a hallmark of 19th-century historical writing, while also engaging deeply with the prevailing debates of his time regarding the causes and consequences of the Civil War. Rhodes was a notable historian who brought to his work a wealth of personal background and scholarly rigor. Born in 1848, he experienced the war's reverberations throughout his youth, and his professional life as a businessman and historian provided him with a unique perspective.
His extensive travels and interactions with key figures of the era enriched his understanding, allowing him to synthesize a broad range of sources and viewpoints into a cohesive analysis that remains relevant today. For readers seeking an authoritative and engaging exploration of the Civil War, Rhodes' 'History of the Civil War' is indispensable. It not only serves as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of this pivotal moment in American history but also as an exemplar of narrative history that resonates with both contemporary relevance and historical depth.
The work is distinguished by Rhodes' commitment to objectivity, reflecting the impartial stance that was a hallmark of 19th-century historical writing, while also engaging deeply with the prevailing debates of his time regarding the causes and consequences of the Civil War. Rhodes was a notable historian who brought to his work a wealth of personal background and scholarly rigor. Born in 1848, he experienced the war's reverberations throughout his youth, and his professional life as a businessman and historian provided him with a unique perspective.
His extensive travels and interactions with key figures of the era enriched his understanding, allowing him to synthesize a broad range of sources and viewpoints into a cohesive analysis that remains relevant today. For readers seeking an authoritative and engaging exploration of the Civil War, Rhodes' 'History of the Civil War' is indispensable. It not only serves as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of this pivotal moment in American history but also as an exemplar of narrative history that resonates with both contemporary relevance and historical depth.