‘US Civil War Upon the Altar of the Nation Moral History’ is an engaging softcover reference book that provides an in-depth exploration of the moral complexities and dilemmas faced by the United States during the Civil War. This book is not just a recount of historical events, but a profound analysis of the moral and ethical decisions made by leaders and individuals during this tumultuous time. Authored by renowned historian, the book offers a fresh perspective on the Civil War, examining the deep-seated racial, political, and social issues that fueled the conflict. It delves into the justifications for war, the conduct of soldiers, and the moral implications of emancipation. This book is an indispensable reference for history enthusiasts, students, educators, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the US Civil War and its enduring impact on the nation. Total of 552 pages.
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