William J. Cooper, Jr., is the Boyd Professor of History at Louisiana State University. His books include Jefferson Davis, American; Liberty and Slavery: Southern Politics to 1860; The South and the Politics of Slavery, 1828-1856; and The Conservative Regime: South Carolina, 1877-1890. He is also coauthor of The American South: A History. Cooper lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
a valuable survey of the state of the literature and a necessary
volume for any scholar who works in nineteenth-century American
history.-- "The Journal of American History"
All of these essays are worthwhile; several are exceptional in that
they contain substantive data and the essayists' insights with
respect to their subjects.-- "American Historical Review"
The distinction of the editors is matched by the distinction of the
contributors of the twelve essays in the volume; their names read
like a roster of the current leading figures in the field.-- "Times
Literary Supplement"
The twelve essays in this volume fill a real void in providing a
polished, up-to-date assessment of the historiography on that
terrible conflict.-- "Virginia Magazine"
This book is a treasure trove of analysis and suggestions for
further research. It should be read and re-read by all students of
the war.-- "The Civil War News"
Writing the Civil War is a substantial contribution to American
historiography, and every Civil War historian should consult it.--
"The North Carolina Historical Review"
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