The Life and Work of Jefferson Davis. Complete Biography, History of the Confederate States of America & The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
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- Nombre de pages2253
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775200-4
- EAN8596547752004
- Date de parution13/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The Life and Work of Jefferson Davis offers a comprehensive exploration of the controversial and complex figure who led the Confederacy during a pivotal era in American history. The anthology melds biographical insights with critical examinations, showcasing a range of literary styles from descriptive narrative to analytical discourse. This collection provides a thorough contextual analysis of Davis's political ideology, military strategy, and personal motivations, offering an invaluable resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of leadership during the Civil War.
The anthology serves as an essential reference guide, featuring pieces that illuminate the broader socio-political landscape of 19th-century America. Authored by Jefferson Davis alongside Frank H. Alfriend, this collection synthesizes primary observations from Davis himself with Alfriend's historical commentary. The dual authorship brings together distinct perspectives, bridging personal recounts with scholarly critique.
Their combined efforts enrich the narrative by aligning with both Lost Cause ideology and early American historiographical movements, offering a diverse portrayal that challenges readers to decipher the intertwined layers of historical interpretation. This volume is a compelling invitation to investigate the racial, economic, and political intimacies of the Civil War era in a singular, cohesive narrative.
Enthusiasts of American history, students of political science, and scholars of military strategy will find significant educational value in the breadth of insights provided. Readers are encouraged to engage with this anthology to participate in the dialogue between historical narrative and national memory, expanding their understanding of the multifaceted legacy of one of history's most debated figures.
The anthology serves as an essential reference guide, featuring pieces that illuminate the broader socio-political landscape of 19th-century America. Authored by Jefferson Davis alongside Frank H. Alfriend, this collection synthesizes primary observations from Davis himself with Alfriend's historical commentary. The dual authorship brings together distinct perspectives, bridging personal recounts with scholarly critique.
Their combined efforts enrich the narrative by aligning with both Lost Cause ideology and early American historiographical movements, offering a diverse portrayal that challenges readers to decipher the intertwined layers of historical interpretation. This volume is a compelling invitation to investigate the racial, economic, and political intimacies of the Civil War era in a singular, cohesive narrative.
Enthusiasts of American history, students of political science, and scholars of military strategy will find significant educational value in the breadth of insights provided. Readers are encouraged to engage with this anthology to participate in the dialogue between historical narrative and national memory, expanding their understanding of the multifaceted legacy of one of history's most debated figures.










