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William E.
Gienapp (February 27, 1944 –
October 29, 2003) was an
American historian noted for his
writing on the
period of the
American Civil War. His...
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Morgan (1969), p. 195
Deskins et al. (2010), pp. 106–107
Gienapp (1988), pp. 20–21
Gienapp (1988), pp. 29–30
McPherson (1988), pp. 140–144, 153–154 Cooper...
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Harvard University,
where she
studied under David Herbert Donald and
William Gienapp. As a historian,
Richardson advocates for
studying history as a way to...
- (2000).
Smith (2000).
Anbinder (2000).
Abbott (2005), p. 639. Gara (2000).
Gienapp (2000).
McPherson (b) (2000).
McSeveney (1986), p. 139.
Trefousse (2000)...
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Commission throughout the war; and a diarist. A
diary excerpt is
published in
Gienapp,
William E. (ed.). The
Civil War and Reconstruction: A Do****entary Collection...
- Press.
Gienapp,
William E. (1987). The
Origins of the
Republican Party, 1852–1856. New York:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-504100-3.
Gienapp, William...
- (2005) pp. 659–660
Smith 1988, pp. 239–247.
Gienapp (1987), pp. 18–19
Smith 1988, pp. 237–239, 244.
Gienapp (1987), pp. 19–20
Wilentz (2005) pp. 663–664...
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Donald 1996, pp. 273–277.
Gienapp (2002) p. 77.
Holzer (2008) p. 378.
Donald 1996, pp. 277–279.
Gienapp (2002) p. 77;
Thomas (1952) pp. 243–244...
- ISBN 978-0-87140-467-1.
William Gienapp, The
Origins of the
Republican Party, 1852–1856 (Oxford UP, 1987)
William Gienapp, "Nativism and the
Creation of...
- Power: The Free
North and
Southern Domination, 1780–1860 (2000).
William E.
Gienapp, "The
Republican Party and the
Slave Power" in
Michael Perman and Amy Murrell...