

Fall of the House of Dixie
Book • 2013
In 'The Fall of the House of Dixie', Bruce Levine provides a comprehensive history of the Civil War, highlighting its impact on the institution of slavery and the transformation of Southern society.
The book explores how the war became a crusade against slavery and how it led to a 'second American Revolution', fundamentally changing American society.
Levine draws on a wide range of historical sources, including diaries and government documents, to illustrate the complex social dynamics at play during this pivotal period.
The book explores how the war became a crusade against slavery and how it led to a 'second American Revolution', fundamentally changing American society.
Levine draws on a wide range of historical sources, including diaries and government documents, to illustrate the complex social dynamics at play during this pivotal period.
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