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David Goldfield is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His books include Still Fighting the Civil War, Southern Histories: Black White, and Southern; and Promised Land.
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Rechtmäßiger Name
Bailey, Robert Lee
Geburtstag
1944-07-18
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Wohnorte
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
New York, New York, USA (Brooklyn)
Ausbildung
University of Maryland (Ph.D.|1970)
Berufe
Professor of History
author
Editor (Journal of Urban History)
Organisationen
American Historical Association
Organization of American Historians
Urban Affairs Association
Urban History Association
American Studies Association
Southern Historical Association (President)
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David Goldfield is Robert Lee Bailey, Professor of History, at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the author and editor of sixteen books on the American South
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David Goldfield is Robert Lee Bailey.

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Did not finish, not because it was that bad (it wasn’t) but because I didn’t feel that I was learning anything from this history of the mid-20th century from the perspective of the (often non-WASP) US whites who benefited from an expansive, helpful government … and then oversaw its erosion into what it is now. I guess that’s appropriate, because it seems like most of us didn’t learn anything from that history, either.
 
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ebeach | Mar 5, 2015 |
The way NPR "advertised" this title, the thesis was that the Civil War was preventable, and that it was driven by religious forces that would not allow the political process to play out. While this was a good way to get me hooked, it was fairly clear after a number of pages that this theme, while present, was not the central thesis or argument of this book, which is much more complex. I'm glad I read this, even though it didn't conform to my expectations - the book was much better.
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EudesDeParis | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 17, 2013 |
This is a good middle of the road textbook for a freshman Survery of American History. It attempts to include a wide range of cultural elements and seeks to avoid the Eurocentric approach that tainted so many texts in previous years.
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