In each of his subjects, Gramm finds the deep, personal significance of the profoundly universal experience of the war, as he ponders the special meaning of the Civil War in the lives of many Americans.
In each of his subjects, Gramm finds the deep, personal significance of the profoundly universal experience of the war, as he ponders the special meaning of the Civil War in the lives of many Americans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
KENT GRAMM is author of Gettysburg: A Meditation on War and Values and November: Lincoln's Elegy at Gettysburg and Program Director for the Seminary Ridge Foundation in Gettysburg. He has taught at college and universities in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Germany, and Wisconsin, where he now resides.
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Introduction: What It Was Like The Gettysburg Nobody Knows Somebody's Darling Ghosts of Gettysburg A Ghost Story American Iliad The Song of God Wilderness The Real War "Nothing But Omnipotence" A Soldier's Grave A Soldier's Bones Face to Face Witness ". . . You Cannot Refine It" The Road to Gettysburg Epilogue: Les Terribles Acknowledgments
Preliminary Table of Contents: Introduction: What It Was Like The Gettysburg Nobody Knows Somebody's Darling Ghosts of Gettysburg A Ghost Story American Iliad The Song of God Wilderness The Real War "Nothing But Omnipotence" A Soldier's Grave A Soldier's Bones Face to Face Witness ". . . You Cannot Refine It" The Road to Gettysburg Epilogue: Les Terribles Acknowledgments
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