American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era

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$24.00
Publisher
Belknap Press
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Pages
328
Dimensions
5.38 X 7.97 X 0.82 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780674725973

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About the Author

DAVID W. BLIGHT is the director of Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and a professor of American history. His books include Race and Reunion, which won the Frederick Douglass Prize, the Lincoln Prize, and the Bancroft Prize. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

Reviews
Perceptive, eloquent, and timely, Blight's book should find a wide and appreciative audience.--Gary Gallagher, author of The Union War
The Civil War has given us not only great history, literature, and art, but also great works of thought. David Blight enriches this canon by probing the war's power to haunt and inspire every generation. American Oracle is intellectual history at its best--deep terrain, mined by a scholar who brings gems to the page.--Tony Horwitz, author of Confederates in the Attic
During the middle decades of the twentieth century the United States faced a dual challenge--of civility and memory, each one race-related. David Blight develops deep biographical links to connect and explain those troubled years, and does so with eloquence. He thereby adds a brilliant new aspect to the field of American memory studies.--Michael Kammen, Newton C. Farr Professor of American History and Culture (Emeritus) at Cornell University and Past President of the Organization of American Historians
Blight's elegant narrative enables us to see the full, enduring, significance of the Civil War in the consciousness of four major writers. An outstanding achievement.--Caryl Phillips, author of Dancing in the Dark
The ghosts of the Civil War never leave us, as David Blight knows perhaps better than anyone, and in this superb book he masterfully unites two distant but inextricably bound events with insightful dissection of the works of four of our best writers...obsessed with coming to terms with our original sin.--Ken Burns
Truly a tour de force...intellectual history and criticism at the highest level, told with passion and artistry.--Fitzhugh Brundage, author of The Southern Past
A searching and suggestive book.--Andrew Delbanco "New York Review of Books" (2/9/2012 12:00:00 AM)
An introspective journey into America's most complex and enigmatic historical event through the minds of four exceptional storytellers. [Blight] offers us the opportunity to revisit a monumental tragedy and...to probe its meaning.-- "Times Higher Education" (11/10/2011 12:00:00 AM)
David W. Blight's richly interpretive American Oracle contextualizes the sentimentalized celebration of the Civil War in the early 1960s within the tense realities of the civil rights era and the Cold War. Blight unravels the complexities of Civil War memory and meaning at a time when most white Americans considered restoration of the Union, not emancipation, as the war's grand result.-- "Charlotte Observer" (9/25/2011 12:00:00 AM)
Blight explores the mythology that came out of the Civil War and the sense of American redemption that did not include any examination of the tragedies of racism and slavery.--Vanessa Bush "Booklist (starred review)" (9/15/2011 12:00:00 AM)
This is a distinctive addition to the books about the Civil War and how we view it on the conflict's 150th anniversary.-- "Publishers Weekly" (6/27/2011 12:00:00 AM)
Overall a valuable contribution to historical understanding.--D. Schaefer "Choice" (2/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)