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CIVIL WAR DIRTY SECRET? NOT QUITE.


It has long been fashionable for post-modern thinkers to “deconstruct” traditional “narratives” about historical events.  Generally, the purpose of the “deconstruction” has been to cast doubt on, or denigrate, the event or personage in question.  Example: Lincoln didn’t really fight … Continue reading

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