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In this major new history of the Civil War, Bruce Levin said how that struggle increased the economic, political and social life of the old south, which completely destroyed and defended the society and defended it. It was described through the words of the people living, the collapse of Dixie’s house illuminates the way a war was carried out to preserve the status quo, it became a second American revolution, whose influence on the country was as strong and permanent as our first.
In 1860, the American South was a huge, rich, imposed area, where a small minority had forcibly collected great political power and vast fate through a system of labor. The large population of the south of the Slawless whites almost universally supported the basic interests of the plantation owners, yet despite the huge funds that separate them. By the end of 1865, these structures of wealth and power were shattered. Millions of black people had achieved their freedom, many poor blondes were closed after their rich neighbors, and the owners of the plantation were brought to their knees, losing not only their slaves but also their political power, their world vision, their way of life. This maritime change was felt nationwide, as the balance of power in the Congress, judiciary and presidential post to finally moved dramatically and north, and the country started a course towards equal rights.
Levincaps used many-sided human drama of this story using diary, letters, newspapers articles, government documents and more. In the collapse of Dixie’s house, the true stakes of civil war become more clear than ever, because the slaves fought for their freedom due to cruelty; Abraham Lincoln and his party started the declaration of liberation as a limited war for the Sangh in a crusade against slavery; The poor southern whites fought rapidly with fighting what they have come to see as the war of the owners of the plantation; And the slave owners become more frustrated at any time because their beloved social system is destroyed not only by the Sangh army, but also from within. When the smoke is cleaned, not only the dixie but also changes forever for all American society.
The fantastic argument and the collapse of Dixie’s house, Dixie’s collapse is a comprehensive account of the destruction of the old south during the civil war, offering a new approach on the most vast struggle in our history and the new world brought it into existence.
Praise for the collapse of Dixie’s house
“This is the civil war as it is rarely seen.
“A social history. [Bruce] Levin’s book provides fresh insight. ” – The Wall Street Journal
“Earlier, more poignant than any book, the collapse of Dixie’s house suggests how deeply the confederi was with slavery, and the destruction of both of them brought a ‘second American revolution’ as far as the first.”-American Oracle author David W.
“Fantastic colored. Levin remembered this story of southern institutional rot with ease and rights arising for decades of study.” – Kircus Review (starred review)
“Including a deep, rich and complex analysis and American civil war of the surrounding period.” – Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Asin: b00957t4ZQ
Publisher: Random House (January 8, 2013)
Publication date: January 8, 2013
language English
File Size: 7.7 MB
Text-to-speech: competent
Screen reader: Supported
Increased Typesetting: Competent
X-ray: competent
Word War: Competent
Print Length: 561 page
Customers say
Customers find this book insightful and well-researched, providing a fascinating look at the Civil War era and its social dimensions. The writing is clear and well-crafted, making it a good read that customers say is worth their time.
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