Civil War Citizens Ural 2000 First Edition Race Ethnicity NYU Press   
 	 
	 
   	 
   
	 
 
     
	 	   
		
 
 
	  		 	  	 
   
 
   Civil War Citizens: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in America's Bloodiest Conflict, edited by Susannah J. Ural, offers a detailed exploration of the diverse experiences and identities during the American Civil War. Published by New York University Press in 2000, this first edition volume compiles scholarly essays that examine the roles and perceptions of various ethnic and racial groups, including Germans, Irish, Jewish Confederates, Native Americans, and African Americans during this pivotal period in U. This hardcover edition delves into complex themes of participation, identity, and citizenship in the 19th century United States. Each chapter, authored by experts in the field, provides insight into how different communities navigated the challenges of war and social change. An essential read for historians, scholars, and collectors interested in Civil War studies, race relations, and American history. The book bears library markings, indicating its provenance, and is printed on acid-free paper by NYU Press, ensuring durability.  		
 
   
