2 edition of dark and bloody ground of reconstruction histriography found in the catalog.
dark and bloody ground of reconstruction histriography
Bernard A. Weisberger
Published
1975
by Bobbs-Merrill in Indianapolis
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Reprinted from the Journal of Southern History, vol.XXV, November 1959.
Statement | by Bernard A. Weisberger. |
Series | Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in history -- H-222 |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL19096619M |
Historiography. In the years immediately following Reconstruction, most blacks and former abolitionists held that Reconstruction lost the struggle for civil rights for black people because of violence against blacks and against white Republicans. Frederick Douglass and Reconstruction Congressman John R. Lynch cited the withdrawal of federal troops from the South as a primary reason for the. Weisberger, Bernard A. The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography. Journal of Southern History. (Nov. ): "William J. Hardin and Charles H. Langston: Western Black Spokesman of the Reconstruction Era." Journal of Negro History (Spring ): -
Print book: State or province government W.E.B. DuBois's challenge to "The dark and bloody ground of Reconstruction historiography" --The American Negro as W.E.B. DuBois\'s challenge to \"The dark and bloody ground of Reconstruction historiography\" -- The American Negro as historical outsider, \/span>\"@ en\/a. Bernard Allen Weisberger (born Aug in New York) is an American historian. Weisberger taught American history at several universities including the University of Chicago and University of Rochester, where he was chair of the department. He has written more than a dozen books and worked on documentaries with Bill Moyers and Ken Burns. His article "The Dark and Bloody Ground of.
The result is a compelling and comprehensive account of small-unit action set against the background of the larger command levels. The book's foreword is by retired Maj. Gen. R. W. Hogan, who was a battalion commander in the forest. Category: History A Dark And Bloody Ground. Probably one of the most significant attempts to come to terms with the changing nature of Reconstruction historiography was Bernard Weisberger’s article in the Journal of Southern History: “The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography”. that suggests that revision of the Dunning School had been well underway in the.
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Weisberger. Bernard Allen Weisberger (born Aug in New York) is an American historian. Weisberger taught American history at several universities including the University of Chicago and University of Rochester, where he was chair of the has written more than a dozen books and worked on documentaries with Bill Moyers and Ken article "The Dark and Bloody Ground of Nationality: American.
The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography By BERNARD A. WEISBERGER T WENTY YEARS AGO, AS THE EXCITING THIRTIES DREW TO A CLOSE, the dry bones began to stir in that notable valley of historical skeletons, the Reconstruction period.
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Type Article Author(s) Bernard A. Weisberger Date Nov., Volume Is part of Journal Title The Journal of Southern History Publisher Southern Historical Association ISSN This item appears on.
List: The American Civil War in. The Myth of the “Dark and Bloody Ground” 1 asks us to believe that before people of European and African descent arrived in Kentucky, Native peoples had hunted and fought over the land and its resources, but had never lived permanently anywhere in the Commonwealth.
WHAT. This enduring fallacy about Kentucky’s indigenous inhabitants – The Myth of the Dark and Bloody Ground. Weisberger, Bernard A. “ The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography. ” The Journal of Southern History 25/4 (Nov.
): Williams, George W. History of the Negro Race in America from to Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens. New York: G. Putnam’s Sons, Williams, T. Harry. Bernard Weisberger in "The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography These observations are only the framework of an answer to the question of why Reconstruction represents a.
A Dark and Bloody Ground book. Read 43 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. An account of the crimes of Benny Hodge and his wife, Sher /5(43).
This book was the first full-length study of the role black Americans played in the crucial period after the Civil War when the slaves had been freed and the attempt was made to reconstruct American society. Hailed at the time, Black Reconstruction in America – has justly been called a classic.
Du Bois history undermined the previous. DOI link for The Long Reconstruction. The Long Reconstruction book. The Post-Civil War South in History, Film, and Memory. By Frank J. Wetta, Martin A. Novelli. Edition 1st Edition. First Published eBook Published 11 September Constructing Reconstruction History.
A Dark and Bloody Ground is the ideal supplement for the Black Powder wargames rule covering the period of the French and Indian War View in Store. French and Indian War. Fought between andthis conflict saw the French and British empires fighting for dominance of Canada and North America.
tion historiography properly begins with James Shepherd Pike, author of the first book on the state during reconstruction. Like many who followed him onto that "dark and bloody ground of reconstruction historiography," Pike was a journalist and an ardent partisan.1 Though an abolitionist, he had long been an outspoken Negro phobe.
History > Regional & national history > Americas History > Historical periods > Modern history: to zoom Dark and Bloody Ground: The Battle of Mansfield and the. He has written more than a dozen books and worked on documentaries with Bill Moyers and Ken Burns. His Charles Ramsdell Prize winning article "The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography," is considered a standard in the study of the Reconstruction period/5(38).
"The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography," Journal of Southern History () – in JSTOR; Wharton, Vernon L.
"Reconstruction," in Writing Southern History: Essays in Historiography in Honor of Fletcher M. Green, ed. Arthur S. Link and Rembert W. Patrick (Louisiana State University Press, ), pp – — Bernard Weisberger in “The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography” The Constitution, in the s, was still considered a fragile work-in-progress– more a provisional.
Once likened to a dark and bloody ground, scholarship on Reconstruction now thrives less as a form of combat than as a collective building on a solid foundation.
the making of that foundation is one of the most familiar chapters in the history of American historical literature.Buy a cheap copy of A Dark and Bloody Ground book by Darcy O'Brien. An account of the crimes of Benny Hodge and his wife, Sherry Hodge, describes how the two went on a ten-year killing spree that left victims all over the South and Free shipping over $historians under the title of “The Dark and Bloody Ground of Reconstruction Historiography.” Of the writing on the Reconstruction era, two books published since W.E.B.
DuBois’ all-too-long ignored epic Black Reconstruction: An Essay Toward a History of .