The Burning of the Valleys

The Burning of the Valleys
Title The Burning of the Valleys PDF eBook
Author Gavin K. Watt
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 394
Release 1997-03
Genre History
ISBN 1550022717

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Details the actions of both sides in this exciting and incredibly effective British campaign in the War of Independence.

Burning Valley

Burning Valley
Title Burning Valley PDF eBook
Author Phillip Bonosky
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1953
Genre Iron and steel workers
ISBN

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Benedict, son of an immigrant steel worker in Western Pennsylvania, experiences conflict and discovers new values growing out of real experiences of working class life.

The Burning of the Valley

The Burning of the Valley
Title The Burning of the Valley PDF eBook
Author Anne E. Schraff
Publisher Passages to History
Pages 0
Release 2008-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780756984007

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Abbie Lee Mason is growing up in the midst of the Civil War. Her father and brother are fighting for the Confederacy. She has to find it in her heart to help a wounded Union soldier.

The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America

The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America
Title The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America PDF eBook
Author Edward L. Ayers
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 426
Release 2017-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 0393292649

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Winner of the Lincoln Prize A landmark Civil War history told from a fresh, deeply researched ground-level perspective. At the crux of America’s history stand two astounding events: the immediate and complete destruction of the most powerful system of slavery in the modern world, followed by a political reconstruction in which new constitutions established the fundamental rights of citizens for formerly enslaved people. Few people living in 1860 would have dared imagine either event, and yet, in retrospect, both seem to have been inevitable. In a beautifully crafted narrative, Edward L. Ayers restores the drama of the unexpected to the history of the Civil War. From the same vantage point occupied by his unforgettable characters, Ayers captures the strategic savvy of Lee and his local lieutenants, and the clear vision of equal rights animating black troops from Pennsylvania. We see the war itself become a scourge to the Valley, its pitched battles punctuating a cycle of vicious attack and reprisal in which armies burned whole towns for retribution. In the weeks and months after emancipation, from the streets of Staunton, Virginia, we see black and white residents testing the limits of freedom as political leaders negotiate the terms of readmission to the Union. With analysis as powerful as its narrative, here is a landmark history of the Civil War.

Burning Valley

Burning Valley
Title Burning Valley PDF eBook
Author Phillip Bonosky
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 324
Release 1998
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780252066849

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Originally published in 1953, Burning Valley tells the story of Benedict Bulmanis, son of a Lithuanian immigrant steelworker in western Pennsylvania. Determined to become a priest, Benedict faces great inner conflict as he witnesses the steelworkers' struggle against the destruction of their homes as well as the separation of classes that even the church cannot escape. As the story unfolds, Benedict discovers his beliefs and values changing and becomes more sympathetic with the workers and union organizers. Alan Wald's introduction focuses on the semi-autobiographical aspect of Burning Valley as well as its "multifaceted dramatization of ethnicity and race".

The Burning

The Burning
Title The Burning PDF eBook
Author John L. Heatwole
Publisher Rockbridge Publishing
Pages 296
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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Gen. U.S. Grant's order to cripple the ability of the Shenandoah Valley to supply the CSA with food and fodder affected the civilian population as did no other act of war, including Sherman's march through Georgia. Packed with the firsthand account of victims and perpetrators alike, this book brings history alive.

Remembering the Civil War

Remembering the Civil War
Title Remembering the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Caroline E. Janney
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 465
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1469607069

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Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation