The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered

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  • By: Charles Mitchell; Jean Baker
  • 2021 | Hardcover
  • ISBN is 9780807172896 / 0807172898
  • Publisher: LSU Press

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The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered provides the student a detailed overview of Civil War concepts, including fighting for freedom and slavery in antebellum Maryland, charity folks and the ghosts of slavery in Maryland, seeing citizenship from Baltimore, the election of 1860 and a winter of discontent, and Baltimore’s secessionist moment with conservatism and political networks in the Pratt Street riot and its aftermath, among others. This textbook is direct and concise with systematic content designed to engage today’s student through visually engaging content. There is a wide variety of assignment types that help students master Civil War concepts & build real-world working capability. The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered goes into the recruitment of Union regiments in Baltimore, union soldiers confront the dead at Antietam, Confederate invasions of Maryland, achieving emancipation in Maryland, Maryland’s women at war, the failed promise of reconstruction, and the strange career of Civil War memory in Maryland after 1865. A chapter is broken down into Abraham Lincoln, civil liberties, and Maryland. Buy The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered and be confident in your Civil War education and career.

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