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A Disease in the Public Mind: A New Understanding of Why We Fought the Civil War

Description: A Disease in the Public Mind by Thomas Fleming In this riveting, character-driven history, one of our most respected historians traces the diseases in the public mind- the distortions of reality- that destroyed George Washingtons vision of a united America and inflicted the tragedy that still divides the nations soul. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this riveting, character-driven history, one of our most respected historians traces the diseases in the public mind- the distortions of reality- that destroyed George Washingtons vision of a united America and inflicted the tragedy that still divides the nations soul. Author Biography Thomas Fleming is a distinguished historian and author of more than fifty books. A frequent guest on PBS, A&E, and the History Channel, Fleming has contributed articles to American Heritage, MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, and many other magazines. He lives in New York City. Review Praise for A Disease in the Public Mind "Lincoln would have liked this brilliant book. It lights a path through history to his great goal: an America united by understanding and forgiveness."--Charles Bracelen Flood, author of 1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History "For a different take on the Civil War...Thomas Fleming is a delightful and provocative historian."--Washington Times "A sweeping work"--Civil War Book Review Kirkus Reviews, March 2013 "[A] thesis-driven tour." Booklist, 4/1 "The prolific Fleming, for decades a fixture among American historians, pinpoints public opinion as the proximate origin of the war...Making a plausible presentation of antebellum attitudes and illusions, Fleming is sure to spark lively discussion about the Civil War." Publishers Weekly, 3/18 "[Fleming is] always a quirky, contrarian writer-historian." What Would the Founders Think?, 4/10/13 "An interesting and readable book. In the course of Flemings narrative he casts light on some little discussed related events." ForeWard, Summer 2013 "Extremely captivating...Ties together disparate people and events in revealing ways...Fascinating and entertaining." Philadelphia Tribune, 5/23/13 "Makes a convincing case that the polarization that divided the North and South and led to the Civil War began decades earlier than most historians are willing to admit...A Disease in the Public Mind is an attempt to offer understanding and forgiveness for both sides of a war the continues to challenge the countrys founding principles of liberty and equality." Garden Grove Journal, 5/23/13 "[Flemings] research is excellent...This book presents an interesting perspective on the Civil War and its causes that is a clear departure from most of the literature on that subject." Huffington Post, 8/27/2013 "With myth destroying zeal and careful research Fleming contends that a fanatical sense of moral superiority on the part of the abolitionists, an irrational fear of a race war by Southerners abetted by sinister political posturing, and a deeply biased media were the prime motivating factors in a war that by far surpassed the casualties of all wars combined since America was founded...Fleming delves deeply into the hate and alarm engendered by both sides." New York Journal of Books, 5/7/13 "Do we really need another book about the Civil War? Mr. Fleming makes a solid, compelling case in the affirmative. His narrative weaves new threads through this seminal event in American history. Through his exposition of largely ignored events he affords us a clearer, much more succinct picture of antebellum America...Flemings scholarship digs further into the prevailing Southern and Northern attitudes and mores of the period to draw into sharper relief the more widespread concerns, political and public, behind the Civil War...Certainly this book will provoke controversy of some manner, but we can ill afford to take as gospel truth what has typically been passed off as general history...A Disease in the Public Mind is not simply a thoughtful read, it is another call never to forget our sordid past, to face and conquer our fears." Wall Street Journal, 5/25/13 "A great deal of fine scholarship...Mr. Fleming more than supports his arguments...Well-researched and well-written...[A] superbly revisionist book." American History, August 2013 "Thoughtful and provocative...The prewar arc of divisive national self-destruction he describes looks eerily, unhappily familiar today." Roanoke Times, 4/26/13 "A thoughtful examination of the root cause of that costly conflagration that interrupted the lives of the entire nation...Flemings trademark as an historian is his ability to tell a story without interjecting his bias or his own opinions, unless they are supported by facts. In this book, Fleming continues that tradition of professional observation...Flemings story about our disease in the public mind is the very essence of good history." Library Journal, 5/1/13 "Controversial." Long Description In this riveting, character-driven history, one of our most respected historians traces the diseases in the public mind- the distortions of reality- that destroyed George Washingtons vision of a united America and inflicted the tragedy that still divides the nations soul. Review Quote Roanoke Times , 4/26/13 "A thoughtful examination of the root cause of that costly conflagration that interrupted the lives of the entire nation...Flemings trademark as an historian is his ability to tell a story without interjecting his bias or his own opinions, unless they are supported by facts. In this book, Fleming continues that tradition of professional observation...Flemings story about our disease in the public mind is the very essence of good history." Library Journal , 5/1/13 "Controversial." Promotional "Headline" A distinguished historian and popular author explores why the United States became the only nation in the world to fight a war to end slavery Details ISBN0306822954 Author Thomas Fleming Short Title DISEASE IN THE PUBLIC MIND Language English ISBN-10 0306822954 ISBN-13 9780306822957 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2014 Imprint Da Capo Press Inc Subtitle A New Understanding of Why We Fought the Civil War Place of Publication Cambridge, MA Illustrations 16 pages black-&-white photos DEWEY 973.711 Publication Date 2014-06-03 Country of Publication United States UK Release Date 2014-06-03 US Release Date 2014-06-03 Pages 384 Publisher Hachette Books Audience General NZ Release Date 2014-06-02 AU Release Date 2014-06-02 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:79540423;

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