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Summary: An account of the international dimensions of America's defining conflict frames the Civil War as a pivotal moment in a global struggle that would decide the survival of democracy.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Basic Books 2014
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Summary: When Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863, he had broader aims than simply rallying a war-weary nation. Lincoln realized that the Civil War had taken on a wider significance-that all of Europe and Latin America was watching to see whether the United States, a beleaguered model of democracy, would indeed 'perish from the earth.' In The Cause of All Nations, distinguished...
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Publisher / Publication Date: 2015