A House Divided – America in the Age of Lincoln (Paper)

A House Divided – America in the Age of Lincoln (Paper)

by Eric. Foner (Author)

Synopsis

This analysis of the American Civil War pieces together a complex sequence of events, at the centre of which was slavery and the issue of its expansion into America's western territories. The author examines the political controversy that severed the bonds of union, and depicts the leading political and military figures of the era, including William Lloyd Garrison, Nat Turner, Dred Scott, John Brown and Abraham Lincoln. The text also describes the innovations of 19th century warfare and the superior resources that enabled the North to emerge victorious. The book is illustrated throughout with rare photographs from the collection of the Chicago Historical Society.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 16 Oct 1991

ISBN 10: 0393306127
ISBN 13: 9780393306125

Media Reviews
A concise history of the causes, impact and aftershocks of the Civil War-a brisk, lucid, highly readable survey. . . . Will be irresistible to Civil War aficionados. . . . [Foner] is a thoughtful historian with a novelist's eye for color and detail and a journalist's talent for cutting to the heart of his arguments. . . . An essential contribution to the Civil War bookshelf. -- Harold Holzer - Chicago Tribune
Author Bio
Eric Foner is the preeminent historian of his generation, highly respected by historians of every stripe-whether they specialize in political history or social history. His books have won the top awards in the profession, and he has been president of both major history organizations: the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians. He has worked on every detail of Give Me Liberty!, which displays all of his trademark strengths as a scholar, teacher, and writer. A specialist on the Civil War/Reconstruction period, he regularly teaches the nineteenth-century survey at Columbia University, where he is DeWitt Clinton Professor of History. In 2011, Foner's The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery won the Pulitzer Prize in History, the Bancroft Prize, and the Lincoln Prize. Olivia Mahoney is Associate Curator of Decorative and Industrial Arts, Chicago Historical Society.