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Jack Trammell

    En tant que sociologue et auteur de romans d'amour, cet auteur explore les complexités de la connexion humaine et des structures sociales. Son écriture, profondément ancrée dans ses propres expériences et son héritage, offre une exploration profonde de l'amour, de la perte et de la recherche de sens. Son style distinctif mêle observation intime et commentaire social plus large, offrant aux lecteurs un voyage littéraire riche et stimulant. À travers ses œuvres, l'auteur cherche à comprendre et à articuler l'essence de la condition humaine.

    Civil War Richmond: The Last Citadel
    • Civil War Richmond: The Last Citadel

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Few American cities have experienced the trauma of wartime destruction. As the capital of the new Confederate States of America, situated only ninety miles from the enemy capital at Washington, D.C., Richmond was under constant threat. The civilian population suffered not only shortage and hardship but also constant anxiety. During the war, the city more than doubled in population and became the industrial center of a prolonged and costly war effort. The city transformed with the creation of a massive hospital system, military training camps, new industries and shifting social roles for everyone, including women and African Americans. Local historians Jack Trammell and Guy Terrell detail the excitement, and eventually bitter disappointment, of Richmond at war.

      Civil War Richmond: The Last Citadel