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Kenneth Milton Stampp (12 July 1912 – 10 July 2009) was a
renowned historian of slavery, the
American Civil War, and Reconstruction. He
taught at the University...
- the state.
Historians such as Wood Gray,
Jennifer Weber and
Kenneth M.
Stampp[citation needed] have
argued that it
represented a
traditionalistic element...
- 409–418. doi:10.1215/00382876-2146368.
Retrieved 2016-01-18.
Stampp p. 9
Stampp, p. 9
Stampp, p. 11 "The
Claremont Institute - A People's
History of Reconstruction"...
- 30–56.
Kenneth M.
Stampp, The
Imperiled Union:
Essays on the
Background of the
Civil War (1981) p. 198 Also from
Kenneth M.
Stampp, The
Imperiled Union...
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South is a non-fiction book
about slavery published in 1956, by
Kenneth M.
Stampp of the
University of California, Berkeley, and
other universities. The book...
- 64
Topical chapters by
scholars and experts;
emphasis on historiography.
Stampp,
Kenneth M. (1990).
America in 1857: A
Nation on the Brink.
Oxford University...
- Reconstruction: America's
Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877 (1988)
Kenneth M.
Stampp Steven Hahn A
Nation Under Our Feet (2003) The
Second Founding: How the...
- well; his
views on that
issue were
later sharply rejected by
Kenneth M.
Stampp. His
conclusions about the
economic decline of
slavery were
challenged in...
- and from
other actions done
prior to the Constitution.
Historian Kenneth Stampp explains their view:
Lacking an
explicit clause in the
Constitution with...
- to
historian Kenneth M.
Stampp, each side
supported states'
rights or
federal power only when it was
convenient to do so.
Stampp also
cited Confederate...