“Facts the Historians Leave Out” is a book that delves into lesser-known aspects and perspectives of American history, particularly focusing on the Confederate side of the Civil War. This work seeks to shed light on events, figures, and narratives that the author argues have been overlooked or underrepresented in mainstream historical accounts. The book is often regarded as offering a revisionist view, aiming to broaden listeners’ understanding of the Civil War by including stories and facts that are not commonly featured in traditional historical texts. Its approach to history is controversial, as it challenges established narratives and interpretations of the Civil War, leading to debates about historical accuracy, bias, and the role of historical narrative in shaping collective memory.
Facts the Historians Leave Out: A Confederate Primer
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This audiobook provides an alternative perspective on the American Civil War, encouraging critical analysis of historical narratives.
Facts the Historians Leave Out: A Confederate Primer
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This book provides a specific viewpoint on the American Civil War, which can be used to teach critical analysis of historical sources.
Subtitled “A Confederate Primer,” this little book covers a wide range of subjects in short, succinct chapters on the true causes of the war, the historical and economic background behind Southern slavery, the usurpations and deceptions of Abraham Lincoln, State sovereignty and the right of secession, the sterling character of such Confederate leaders as Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis, and much more.
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Weight | 0.104 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 0.5 × 21.6 in |
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