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The Age of Acrimony: How Americans Fought to Fix Their Democracy, 1865-1915
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Review “It's not every day - it's not every year - that a book appears that upends all the guiding historical views of the age. Then again, Jon Grinspan's The Age of Acrimony is that rare disturbance in the waters of the historiography of 19th-century America. It is an engaging, inviting, and ultimately disruptive story of what happened between the assassination of Lincoln and the sinking of the Lusitania.” ― Boston Globe
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