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Impending Crisis, The
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David M. Potter's renowned work, "The Impending Crisis," remains a seminal text on the lead-up to the American Civil War. Described by Civil War History as the most thorough narrative of the era, this Pulitzer Prize-winning book intricately examines the turbulent period of antebellum America. Potter delves into significant phenomena, such as the westward expansion, the contentious slavery debate, the implications of the Dred Scott decision, John Brown's revolt, Abraham Lincoln's rise to power, and the Southern states' secession. In a recent edition published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2011, readers are offered an extensive, scholarly review of this tumultuous period, complete with black and white illustrations and an index for reference. With a softcover binding, the book spans 638 pages and measures 13.9 x 20.4 x 3.3 cm, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the events that culminated in the Civil War. The book is available in English and carries the ISBN number 9780061319297.
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David M. Potter's renowned work, "The Impending Crisis," remains a seminal text on the lead-up to the American Civil War. Described by Civil War History as the most thorough narrative of the era, this Pulitzer Prize-winning book intricately examines the turbulent period of antebellum America. Potter delves into significant phenomena, such as the westward expansion, the contentious slavery debate, the implications of the Dred Scott decision, John Brown's revolt, Abraham Lincoln's rise to power, and the Southern states' secession. In a recent edition published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2011, readers are offered an extensive, scholarly review of this tumultuous period, complete with black and white illustrations and an index for reference. With a softcover binding, the book spans 638 pages and measures 13.9 x 20.4 x 3.3 cm, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the events that culminated in the Civil War. The book is available in English and carries the ISBN number 9780061319297.
