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by Hans Louis Trefousse (Author)
This reference book by well-known Reconstruction expert Trefousse will be of great use to scholars and general readers. Pithy, readable articles, spanning the years 1862-96, reflect current scholarship on the period and thus focus heavily on race relations, the freed slaves, and restoration of the states. There are entries on court cases, terms (blacks, labor, etc.), organziations, states, laws, miscellaneous events, and major individuals. . . . As the only reference work of its type, it should find widespread applicability in libraries of any size. Library Journal
HANS L. TREFOUSSE is Distinguished Professor of History at Brooklyn College and Graduate Center at CUNY. He has written and published widely on Civil War issues for various periodicals. His previously published books include: Germany and American Neutrality, 1939-1941 (1951)
n Butler: The South Called Him Beast (1956)
Benjamin Franklin Wade (1964) and The Radical Republicans (1969). He is currently writing a biography of Andrew Johnson.
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