William Harris Bragg Books

The Dunning School: Historians, Race, And The Meaning Of Reconstruction
The Dunning School: Historians, Race, And The Meaning Of Reconstruction

By William Bland Whitley, William Harris Bragg, John Herbert Roper Sr., James S. Humphreys, John David Smith, Fred Arthur Bailey, J. Vincent Lowery, Shepherd W. Mckinley, Eric Foner, Paul Ortiz, Michael W. Fitzgerald

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Known As The Dunning School, These Students Wrote The First Generation Of State Studies On The Reconstruction -- Volumes That Generally Sympathized With White Southerners, Interpreted Radical Recon...

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De Renne: Three Generations Of A Georgia Family
De Renne: Three Generations Of A Georgia Family

By William Harris Bragg

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Much of what is known today of Georgia history was preserved through the diligent efforts of a single family. From Wormsloe, their ancestral plantation near Savannah, the De Rennes built an extraor...

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Griswoldville
Griswoldville

By William Harris Bragg

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A small, bustling antebellum Georgia industrial center, Griswoldville won national prominence by producing superior cotton gins known for their sturdiness. After the outbreak of the Civil War, the...

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Joe Brown'S Pets: The Georgia Militia, 1861-1865
Joe Brown'S Pets: The Georgia Militia, 1861-1865

By William Harris Bragg, William R. Scaife, William H. Bragg

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"Civil War historians William R. Scaife and William Harris Bragg have not only written the first history of the Georgia Militia during the Civil War: they have produced the definitive account, taki...

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Griswoldville
Griswoldville

By William Harris Bragg

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