Name Joan Waugh | ||
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Books Unsentimental reformer, Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant |
The Civil War and the Forging of Character | Joan Waugh, Ph.D. | March 24, 2014
Joan Waugh is an American historian and academic, on the faculty at UCLA. She specializes in the 19th-century American history, and is an expert on the American Civil War, the aftermath and Gilded Age.
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- The Civil War and the Forging of Character Joan Waugh PhD March 24 2014
- Joan waugh u s grant american hero american myth
- Academic career and publications
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Joan waugh u s grant american hero american myth
Academic career and publications
She has written books such as U.S. Grant, American Hero, American Myth. Unsentimental Reformer: The Life of Josephine Shaw Lowelland (1998), The Memory of the Civil War in American Culture (2004) and The American War: A History of the Civil War Era (2015), co-authored with Gary W. Gallagher. Waugh has also written essays on Civil war topics, including Ulysses Grant, whom she has commented critically on.
Waugh has given numerous lectures at universities, and along with Gallagher she has been involved in conferences on the Civil War at the Huntington Library.