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West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil War
Author: Heather Cox Richardson
Year: January 1, 2007
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Language: English



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The Plot: West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War, by Heather Cox Richardson, offers a comprehensive and engaging account of the Reconstruction Era in the United States, spanning from the end of the Civil War to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. This book delves into the formation of modern America, exploring how the nation was shaped by the interactions of three regions - the North, the South, and the West - and how the middle class defined the country's identity for the next century. The story begins with the aftermath of the Civil War, where the nation was torn apart by slavery, states' rights, and economic interests. As the country struggled to rebuild, the North and West played a crucial role in shaping the future of America, often overlooked in traditional narratives that focus solely on the South. Through the experiences of individuals such as plantation mistresses, Native American warriors, labor organizers, Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington, and Sitting Bull, the author weaves together a compelling tale of creation of modern America.
West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War, автор Хизер Кокс Ричардсон (Heather Cox Richardson) предлагает исчерпывающий и привлекательный отчет об эпохе реконструкции в Соединенных Штатах, охватывающей период от окончания гражданской войны до президентства Теодора Рузвельта. Эта книга углубляется в формирование современной Америки, исследуя, как нация формировалась взаимодействием трех регионов - Севера, Юга и Запада - и как средний класс определял идентичность страны на следующий век. История начинается с последствий Гражданской войны, когда нацию раздирали рабство, права государств и экономические интересы. В то время как страна боролась за восстановление, Север и Запад сыграли решающую роль в формировании будущего Америки, что часто упускается из виду в традиционных повествованиях, которые сосредоточены исключительно на Юге. Через опыт отдельных людей, таких как хозяйки плантаций, индейские воины, организаторы труда, Эндрю Карнеги, Джулия Уорд Хау, Букер Т. Вашингтон и Сидящий Бык, автор сплетает вместе убедительную историю создания современной Америки.
West from Appomattox : The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War, auteur Heather Cox Richardson, offre un compte rendu complet et attrayant de l'ère de la reconstruction aux États-Unis, couvrant la période allant de la fin de la guerre civile à la présidence du Tete Odora Roosevelt. Ce livre approfondit la formation de l'Amérique moderne en examinant comment la nation a été formée par l'interaction de trois régions - le Nord, le Sud et l'Ouest - et comment la classe moyenne a défini l'identité du pays pour le siècle suivant. L'histoire commence par les conséquences de la guerre civile, où la nation a été déchirée par l'esclavage, les droits des États et les intérêts économiques. Alors que le pays se battait pour la reconstruction, le Nord et l'Ouest ont joué un rôle décisif dans la formation de l'avenir de l'Amérique, ce qui est souvent négligé dans les récits traditionnels qui se concentrent exclusivement sur le Sud. Grâce à l'expérience de personnes telles que les propriétaires de plantations, les guerriers indiens, les organisateurs du travail, Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington et le taureau assis, l'auteur raconte ensemble une histoire convaincante de la création de l'Amérique moderne.
West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War, de Heather Cox Richardson, ofrece un informe exhaustivo y atractivo sobre la era de la reconstrucción en los Estados Unidos, abarcando desde el final de la guerra civil hasta la presidencia de Theodore Roosevelt. Este libro profundiza en la formación de la América moderna, investigando cómo la nación se formó por la interacción de las tres regiones - Norte, Sur y Occidente - y cómo la clase media definió la identidad del país para el siglo siguiente. La historia comienza con las consecuencias de la Guerra Civil, cuando la nación fue arrasada por la esclavitud, los derechos de los estados y los intereses económicos. Mientras el país luchaba por la reconstrucción, el Norte y el Oeste jugaron un papel crucial en la formación del futuro de Estados Unidos, algo que a menudo se pasa por alto en las narrativas tradicionales que se centran exclusivamente en el Sur. A través de la experiencia de individuos como amos de plantaciones, guerreros indios, organizadores laborales, Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington y el Toro Sentado, el autor teje juntos una historia convincente de la creación de la América moderna.
West from Appomattox: The Recordation of America After the Civil War, scritto da Heather Cox Richardson, offre un resoconto completo e accattivante sull'epoca della ricostruzione negli Stati Uniti, che va dalla fine della guerra civile alla presidenza di Theodore Ruhr Chiamatà. Questo libro si approfondisce nella formazione dell'America moderna, esplorando come la nazione sia stata formata dall'interazione tra tre regioni - Nord, Sud e Ovest - e come la classe media abbia definito l'identità del paese per il secolo successivo. La storia inizia con le conseguenze della Guerra Civile, quando la nazione è stata distrutta dalla schiavitù, dai diritti degli stati e dagli interessi economici. Mentre il paese lottava per la ricostruzione, il Nord e l'Occidente hanno giocato un ruolo cruciale nella formazione del futuro dell'America, cosa che spesso viene trascurata nelle narrazioni tradizionali che si concentrano esclusivamente sul Sud. Attraverso l'esperienza di individui come le proprietarie delle piantagioni, i guerrieri indiani, gli organizzatori del lavoro, Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington e il Toro Seduto, l'autore ripercorre insieme la storia convincente della creazione dell'America moderna.
West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America Nach dem Bürgerkrieg bietet die Autorin Heather Cox Richardson einen umfassenden und ansprechenden Bericht über die Ära des Wiederaufbaus in den Vereinigten Staaten, die vom Ende des Bürgerkriegs bis zur Präsidentschaft von Theodore Roosevelt reicht. Dieses Buch geht tief in die Gestaltung des modernen Amerikas ein und untersucht, wie die Nation durch das Zusammenspiel von drei Regionen - dem Norden, dem Süden und dem Westen - geformt wurde und wie die Mittelschicht die Identität des Landes für das nächste Jahrhundert bestimmte. Die Geschichte beginnt mit den Folgen des Bürgerkriegs, als die Nation durch Sklaverei, die Rechte der Staaten und wirtschaftliche Interessen zerrissen wurde. Während das Land um den Wiederaufbau kämpfte, haben der Norden und der Westen die Zukunft Amerikas entscheidend mitgestaltet, was in traditionellen Erzählungen, die sich ausschließlich auf den Süden konzentrieren, oft übersehen wird. Durch die Erfahrungen von Einzelpersonen wie Plantagenwirtinnen, Indianerkriegerinnen, Arbeitsorganisatoren, Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington und tting Bull verwebt die Autorin die überzeugende Entstehungsgeschichte des modernen Amerika.
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Appomattox'tan Batı: İç Savaştan Sonra Amerika'nın Yeniden İnşası, Heather Cox Richardson tarafından, İç Savaşın sonundan Theodore Roosevelt'in başkanlığına kadar uzanan Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'ndeki Yeniden Yapılanma döneminin kapsamlı ve ilgi çekici bir açıklamasını sunuyor. Bu kitap, modern Amerika'nın şekillenmesine, ulusun üç bölgenin (Kuzey, Güney ve Batı) etkileşimiyle nasıl şekillendiğini ve orta sınıfın ülkenin kimliğini gelecek yüzyıl için nasıl tanımladığını inceliyor. Hikaye, ulusun kölelik, devletlerin hakları ve ekonomik çıkarlar tarafından parçalandığı İç Savaş'ın ardından başlar. Ülke yeniden inşa etmek için mücadele ederken, Kuzey ve Batı, Amerika'nın geleceğini şekillendirmede çok önemli roller oynadı; bu, yalnızca Güney'e odaklanan geleneksel anlatılarda genellikle göz ardı edilen bir şey. Plantasyon sahipleri, Kızılderili savaşçıları, emek organizatörleri, Andrew Carnegie, Julia Ward Howe, Booker T. Washington ve Oturan Boğa gibi bireylerin deneyimleriyle yazar, modern Amerika'nın yaratılışının zorlayıcı bir tarihini bir araya getiriyor.
الغرب من أبوماتوكس: إعادة إعمار أمريكا بعد الحرب الأهلية، بقلم هيذر كوكس ريتشاردسون، يقدم سردًا شاملاً وجذابًا لعصر إعادة الإعمار في الولايات المتحدة، يمتد من نهاية الحرب الأهلية إلى رئاسة ثيودور روزفلت. يتعمق هذا الكتاب في تشكيل أمريكا الحديثة، ويدرس كيف تشكلت الأمة من خلال التفاعل بين ثلاث مناطق - الشمال والجنوب والغرب - وكيف حددت الطبقة الوسطى هوية البلاد للقرن المقبل. تبدأ القصة بعواقب الحرب الأهلية، عندما مزقت العبودية وحقوق الدول والمصالح الاقتصادية الأمة. بينما كانت البلاد تكافح من أجل إعادة البناء، لعب الشمال والغرب أدوارًا حاسمة في تشكيل مستقبل أمريكا، وهو أمر غالبًا ما يتم تجاهله في الروايات التقليدية التي تركز فقط على الجنوب. من خلال تجارب أفراد مثل أصحاب المزارع والمحاربين الأمريكيين الأصليين ومنظمي العمل وأندرو كارنيجي وجوليا وارد هاو وبوكر تي واشنطن وسيتينج بول، ينسج المؤلف معًا تاريخًا مقنعًا لإنشاء أمريكا الحديثة.

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