![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() in what another eminent historian, Christopher Lasch, called 'plain style': direct and vivid prose without a trace of specialized language, which anyone with a passing interest in the subject can read, learn from, and enjoy., Brisk but far-reaching. demonstrates talent at unearthing insights about the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, in particular how Americans defined and acted on the ideals of freedom and democracy. Change is possible with more truthful and expansive historical knowledge., The Second Founding. presents a sobering picture of the use and misuse of history in legal battles over race. Should land on the desk of every federal jurist. ![]()
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