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- Title
Greater Reconstruction in Historiographical Perspective.
- Authors
Kiser, William S.
- Abstract
Footnotes 1 Elliott West, "Reconstructing Race", I Western Historical Quarterly i 34 (Spring 2003): 6-26. 2 For recent works that incorporate Greater Reconstruction ideas, see Steven Hahn, "The Widest Implications of Disorienting the Civil War Era", in I Civil War Wests: Testing the Limits of the United States i , ed. But the hope here is that a Greater Reconstruction lens of analysis will facilitate an intriguing and exciting reconsideration of seemingly familiar nineteenth-century events, processes, and themes in ways that will broaden historical understandings of the role of the United States across the hemisphere and throughout the world. 3 For the seminal work on Reconstruction, see Eric Foner, I Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877 i (New York: Harper & Row, 1988).
- Subjects
BORDERLANDS; INDIGENOUS children; FATHERS; SPANISH-American War, 1898; RECONSTRUCTION (U.S. history, 1865-1877); NATIVE Americans; NAVAJO (North American people)
- Publication
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 2023, Vol 127, Issue 1, p108
- ISSN
0038-478X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/swh.2023.a900771