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The Age of Reconstruction

How Lincoln’s New Birth of Freedom Remade the World

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The Age of Reconstruction

By: Don H. Doyle
Narrated by: Paul Brion
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How Union victory in the American Civil War inspired democratic reforms, revolutions, and emancipation movements globally

In this international history of Reconstruction, Don Doyle chronicles the world events inspired by the Civil War. Between 1865 and 1870, France withdrew from Mexico, Russia sold Alaska to the US, and Britain proclaimed the new state of Canada. British workers demanded more voting rights, Spain toppled Queen Isabella II and ended slavery in its Caribbean colonies, Cubans rose against Spanish rule, France overthrew Napoleon III, and the kingdom of Pope Pius IX fell before the Italian Risorgimento. Some European liberals even called for a "United States of Europe." Yet for all its achievements and optimism, this "new birth of freedom" was short-lived. By the 1890s, Reconstruction had been undone in the US and abroad and America had become an exclusionary democracy based on white supremacy—and a very different kind of model to the world.

At home and abroad, America's Reconstruction was, as W. E. B. Du Bois wrote, "the greatest and most important step toward world democracy of all men of all races ever taken in the modern world." The Age of Reconstruction is a bracing history of a remarkable period when democracy, having survived the great test of the Civil War, was ascendant around the Atlantic world.

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American Civil War Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government Political Science Civil War World Democracy Philosophy Liberalism War French Revolution Russia Imperialism Wars & Conflicts Military Latin America Royalty
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this is the worst reading I've ever endured. this reader sounds like an AI. the inflection is not even correct for the intended meaning of the sentence.

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Enlightening story of Lincoln’s effect inspiring advances in freedom in Europe and the Americas .
However, the narration makes it difficult to concentrate because of accents on so many wrong words especially prepositions. I was constantly distracted by wondering why the narrator put an accent on a word.

Ground-breaking history, poor narration

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