Books by "Carl H. Moneyhon"

3 books found

Portraits of Conflict

Portraits of Conflict

by Bobby Leon Roberts, Carl H. Moneyhon

1993 · University of Arkansas Press

This largest volume yet in the University of Arkansas Press's award-winning series on the Civil War deepens our understanding of the nation's costliest human conflict. It tells the stories of the ordinary soldierstheir heroism and fear, the boredom and the miseryin the midst of war. - Publisher.

The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas

The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Arkansas

by Carl H. Moneyhon

2002 · University of Arkansas Press

This groundbreaking study, first published in 1994, draws on a rich variety of primary sources to describe Arkansas society before, during, and after the Civil War. While the Civil War devastated the state, this book shows how those who were powerful before the war reclaimed their dominance during Reconstruction. Most importantly, the white elite's postwar commitment to a cotton economy led them to set up a sharecropping system very much like slavery, in which workers had little control over their own labor. In arguing for both change and continuity, Moneyhon reconciles contemporary accounts of the war's effects while addressing ongoing debates within the historical literature.

Texas After The Civil War

Texas After The Civil War

by Carl H. Moneyhon

2004 · Texas A&M University Press

Moneyhon looks at the reasons Reconstruction failed to live up to its promise.