Stephanie McCurry: Confederate Reckoning

Series: Civil War

University of Pennsylvania historian Stephanie McCurry offers a new interpretation of the Confederacy that contends the South sowed the seeds of its demise in creating a regime that excluded white women and slaves, which together comprised a majority of the population.

Confederate Reckoning was a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for History. McCurry’s talk is the keynote address for the Richard D. McKinzie Research Symposium.

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This event is co-sponsored by: University of Missouri-Kansas City Department of History
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Stephanie McCurry: Confederate Reckoning

Series: Civil War
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