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The Civil War and Reconstruction (American Popular Culture Through History)

Author Lawrence A. Kreiser Jr.
Publisher Greenwood
Category History
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PublisherGreenwood
ISBN / ASIN0313313253
ISBN-139780313313257
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Sales Rank3,625,310
CategoryHistory
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The Civil War tore America apart. The ensuing era of Reconstruction sewed it back together. In this vivid look at the popular culture of the era, Browne and Kreiser examine how Americans coped with the trials and tribulations of this cataclysmic period.

Narrative essays examine the lives of everyday Americans?young and old, Northern and Southern, soldier and civilian?along with the major traditions and trends in every facet of the time's popular culture. Dime novels, illustrated newspapers, iceboxes, patriotic hymns and rebel rhythms, minstrel shows, and professional baseball teams were just some of the cultural phenomena that thrived during this period. Readers will benefit from the chapter bibliographies, a timeline, a cost comparison, and suggestions for further reading. This latest addition to Greenwood's ^IAmerican Popular Culture Through History^R series is an invaluable contribution to the study of American popular culture.

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