"Few historians have more skillfully integrated economic with
social, intellectual and political history to demonstrate both the
importance and the limits of economic developments-the material
reality and the perception of it.... Pleasurable as well as
instructive reading for anyone interested in the most fateful of
our national crimes and the most fearful of our national crises....
[A] splendid book." -Eugene D. Genovese, Los Angeles Times Book
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