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William E. Gienapp

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Born February 27, 1944
Died October 29, 2003 (59 years old)
Denton, United States
Also known as: William Gienapp, Bill Gienapp
7 books
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William E. Gienapp (February 27, 1944 – October 29, 2003) was an American historian noted for his writing on the period of the American Civil War.

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The Civil War and Reconstruction

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Discusses the Civil War and Reconstruction and their effects on the nation and on Black Americans in particular.

Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America

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Preface1. A Son of the Frontier2. Thwarted Ambition3. Rise to Power4. A People's Contest5. From Limited War to Revolution6. Midstream7. To Finish the Task8. With Malice Toward NoneChronology of Abraham LincolnList of AbbreviationsNotesBibliographical EssayIndex

Why The Civil War Came

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Why the Civil War Came brings a talented chorus of voices together to recapture the feel of a very different time and place, helping the reader to grasp more fully the commencement of our bloodiest war. From William W. Freehling's discussion of the peculiarities of North American slavery to Charles Royster's disturbing piece on the combatants' savage readiness to fight, the contributors bring to life the climate of a country on the brink of disaster. Mark Summers, for instance, depicts the tragically jubilant first weeks of Northern recruitment, when Americans on both sides were as yet unaware of the hellish slaughter that awaited them. Glenna Matthews underscores the important war-catalyzing role played by extraordinary public women, who proved that neither side of the Mason-Dixon line was as patriarchal as is thought. David Blight reveals an African-American world that "knew what time it was," and welcomed war.