The only comprehensive bibliography on Reconstruction, this book
provides the definitive guide to literature published from 1877 to
1998. In over 2,900 entries, the work covers a broad range of
topics including politics, agriculture, labor, religion, education,
race relations, law, family, gender studies, and local history. It
encompasses the years of the Civil War through the conclusion of
the 1876 election and the end of the federal government's official
role in reforming the postwar South and protecting the rights of
Black citizens. In detailed annotations, the book covers a range of
literature from scholarly and popular studies to published memoirs,
letters and documents, as well as reference sources and teaching
tools.
The issues of Reconstruction--civil rights, states' rights and
federal-state relations, racism, nationalism, government aid to
individuals--continue to be relevant today, and the literature on
Reconstruction is large. This book provides a systematic and
comprehensive bibliographic guide to that literature. It is
organized by topics and geographical regions and states, thereby
emphasizing the local diversity in the South. In addition to a
variety of literature, it covers the relevant Supreme Court cases
through 1883, provides full citations to federal acts and cases
cited, and includes the texts of the 13th, 14th, and 15th
Amendments to the Constitution. The book will be useful to scholars
and students researching a wide range of topics in Southern
history, constitutional history, and national politics in post
Civil War United States.
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