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Michael Vorenberg

    Michael Vorenberg es un historiador cuyo trabajo profundiza en épocas cruciales de la historia estadounidense. Su investigación se centra en la intersección de la Guerra Civil y la Reconstrucción, la Historia Legal y Constitucional, y la Esclavitud, la Emancipación y la Raza. A través de su escritura, ilumina las complejas dinámicas sociales y políticas que dieron forma a los Estados Unidos. Sus análisis ofrecen una profunda comprensión de las fuerzas históricas y su impacto duradero.

    Lincoln's Peace
    Final Freedom
    • 2025

      Lincoln's Peace

      The Struggle to End the American Civil War

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows a historian's quest to uncover the conclusion of the Civil War, delving into the complexities of warfare and the societal challenges in distinguishing between conflict and tranquility. Through this exploration, the book aims to broaden the reader's comprehension of war's impact on society and the often blurred lines that separate periods of war from those of peace.

      Lincoln's Peace
    • 2007

      Final Freedom

      The Civil War, the Abolition of Slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The book delves into the Thirteenth Amendment, exploring the complexities of emancipation following the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. It analyzes the legal, social, and political ramifications of the amendment, highlighting how it transformed the status of formerly enslaved individuals and reshaped American society. Through historical context and critical examination, the narrative reveals the ongoing struggles for freedom and equality in the aftermath of formal emancipation.

      Final Freedom