Bruce levine books
Bruce Levine Ph. D.
BOOKS
La Guerra civile americana: Una nuova storia (Italian ed. of Fall of the House of Dixie). Turin Einaudi,
The Fall of the House of Dixie: The Civil War & the Social Revolution that Transformed the South. New York: Random House,
Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press,
Half Slave & Half Free: The Roots of Civil War (2d edition). New York: Hill & Wang,
The Spirit of German Immigrants, Labor Conflict, and the Coming of the Civil War. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press,
Who Built America?
Bruce levine historian biography wikipedia Stevens was raised in Vermont in a strict Baptist home though he would later have little use for religion. Learn More About Lancaster History. That being said, I know that Thaddeus Stevens was one of the most important political figures of the Civil War era because Bruce Levine told me it was so. And how strange it was for Buchanan who probably had southern sympathies to claim that secession was illegal but so was federal force over it.Working People and the Nation's Economy, Politics, Culture & Society. 1st ed. (co-author). New York: Pantheon Books,
Work and Society: A Reader (co-editor). Detroit: Wayne State University,
AUDIO OR VISUAL PUBLICATIONS
The Fall of the House of Dixie: The Civil War & the Social Revolution that Transformed the South. Recorded Books,
JOURNAL ARTICLES
"'The Vital Element in the Republican Party': Antislavery, Nativism, and Abraham Lincoln." Journal of the Civil War Era, vol. 1, , p.
"Conservatism, Nativism, and Slavery: Thomas R. Whitney and the Origins of the Know Nothing Party." Journal of American History, vol. 88, , p.
Bruce levine historian biography Todd Kiger. Well done. I wonder if such thinking was prevalent at the time, or unique to Thaddeus. Very few republicans had pushed for abolition of slavery in the south, partially because they did not think the federal government had the power to do so."The Migration of Ideology and the Contested Meaning of Freedom: German America in the Mid Nineteenth Century." Occasional Papers of the German Historical Institute, No. 7 , p. 24 pp..
"Lessons of the Second American Revolution." Jacobin: A Magazine of Culture & Polemic, no. summer, , p.
BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS
"Black Confederates and Neo-Confederates: In Search of a Usable Past." Race, Slavery and Public History: The Tough Stuff of American Memory, edited by James and Lois Horton. The New Press: New York,
"Horatio Alger in the Cotton Fields? Herbert Gutman and the Debate over Slave Consciousness." Herbert G.
Gutman, Slavery and the Numbers Game: A Critique of Time on the Cross (2d ed.), Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press,
"On Capitalism, Modernity, and Backwardness." The American South and the Italian Mezzogiorno: Essays in Comparative History, London: Palgrave,
"What Did We Go to War For?’: Confederate Emancipation and Its Meaning." Themes of the American Civil War: The War between the States, Abingdon, Eng.: Routledge, , p.