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  1. Há 5 dias · Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States Since 1865 | Reviews in History. Book: Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States Since 1865. Robert J. Cook. Baltimore, MD, John Hopkins University Press, 2017, ISBN: 9781421423494; 288pp.; Price: £18.50. Reviewer: Jack Noe. University of Leeds. Citation:

  2. Há 2 dias · Sherman served in that capacity from 1869 until 1883 and was responsible for the U.S. Army's engagement in the Indian Wars. He steadfastly refused to be drawn into party politics and in 1875 published his memoirs, which became one of the best-known first-hand accounts of the Civil War. [10]

  3. Há 2 dias · In 1885, facing severe financial reversals and dying of throat cancer, Grant wrote his memoirs, covering his life through the Civil War, which were posthumously published and became a major critical and financial success.

  4. Há 3 dias · How did Ulysses S. Grant affect the outcome of the American Civil War? What was Ulysses S. Grant’s relationship with the Lakota Indians? What was Ulysses S. Grant’s policy regarding Reconstruction?

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  5. Há 3 dias · William T. Sherman’s Federals move northeast to reconnect to their railroad supply line, while Joseph E. Johnston’s Confederates fall back to strong defensive positions in the mountains separating …

  6. Há 6 dias · The collection also includes the manuscript draft of his Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, correspondence and memoirs of his wife Julia Dent Grant (1826-1902), and a galley proof of the biography Ulysses S. Grant: Warrior and Statesman (1969) by his grandson Ulysses S. Grant III.

  7. Há 4 dias · The Civil War is not just relevant today, McPherson suggests, but inspirational for the future, and as much for what it failed to achieve as for all that it actually did achieve. Largely viewed through a Union, in places really a Lincoln lens, McPherson’s Civil War is both purposive and substantive.