Academic studies of the Civil War and historical memory abound, ensuring a deeper understanding of how the war\'s Meaning has shifted Over time and the implications of those changes for concepts of race, citizenship, and nationhood.
Remembering Reconstruction ably fills this void, assembling a prestigious lineup of Reconstruction historians to examine the competing social and historical memories of this.
The Reconstruction era, by contrast, has yet to receive similar attention from scholars.
Academic studies of the Civil War and historical memory abound, ensuring a deeper understanding of how the war\'s Meaning has shifted Over time and the implications of those changes for concepts of race, citizenship, and nationhood