Abstract

A vivid portrait of a country and a region at war, rich with detail of how the prologue to the war and the conduct of it changed the lives of everyone who lived within the country's borders-men, women, slaves, merchants, farmers, financiers. -Wall Street Journal The price of Nationhood offers us a richly textured portrait of a people struggling to preserve a familiar world even as they created a new one. It is local history as its best. -Journal of American History

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