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CALL NUMBER: 973.7 Su
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: The Expansion of Everyday Life, 1860-1876
DESCRIPTION: Portrays ordinary Americans swept up in an era of social and geographical expansion during and after Civil War. Most people, though affected by the major upheavals of history, simply pursued their personal lives. Extensive quotations from diaries, letters and the popular press.
290 pg. Bibliography. Indexed.
AUTHOR: Sutherland, Daniel E.
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1989
PUBLISHER: Harper & Row
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: New York
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