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dari 5Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
Battle Cry of Freedom is James M. McPherson’s masterful, Pulitzer Prize–winning account of the American Civil War, widely regarded as the best single‑volume history of the conflict. McPherson weaves together the political, social, and military events that shaped the United States from the Mexican‑American War through the surrender at Appomattox. He vividly recounts pivotal moments such as the Dred Scott decision, the Lincoln–Douglas debates, John Brown’s raid, and the major battles that defined the war.
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| Location | Item Code | Call Number | Status |
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| My Library (History and Geography) | 112020001011 | 973.73 MCP b | Available |
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- Series Title
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- Call Number
- 973.73 MCP b
- Publisher
- : Oxford University Press, 2003
- Collation
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- Language
- English
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780195168952
- Classification
- 973.73
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- Edition
- 1st Ed.
- Subject(s)
- History
Global Politics
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- Statement of Responsibility
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