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New York Times: Disunion: Modern Historians Revisit and Reconsider the Civil War
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New York Times: Disunion: Modern Historians Revisit and Reconsider the Civil War from Lincoln's Election to the Emancipation Proclamation Hardcover - 2013

by The New York Times

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A major new collection of modern commentary from scholars, historians, and Civil War buffs on the significant events of the Civil War, culled from "The New York Times"' popular "Disunion" online journal.

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Black Dog & Leventhal, 5/14/2013 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Good. 1.3780 in x 9.2913 in x 6.5354 in. Two tears to back of jacket.
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Citations

  • Booklist, 06/01/2013, Page 18
  • Kirkus Bea Big Book Guide, 05/15/2013, Page 37
  • Kirkus Reviews, 05/15/2013, Page 0
  • Publishers Weekly, 07/15/2013, Page 0

About the author

The New York Times is regarded as the world's preeminent newspaper. Its news coverage is known for its exceptional depth and breadth, with reporting bureaus throughout the United States and in twenty-six foreign countries. Winner of 112 Pulitzer Prizes, the Times has the largest circulation of any seven-day newspaper in the U.S.

Ted Widmer is a historian at Brown University, where he is Assistant to the President for Special Projects. He has served as a senior adviser to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library, and Director of the C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College. He has written or edited many works of history, including, most recently, Listening In: The Secret White House Recordings of John F. Kennedy.

Clay Risen is an op-ed staff editor at the New York Times and the author of A Nation on Fire: America in the Wake of the King Assassination.