The Making of Robert E. LeeJohns Hopkins University Press, 7 abr 2003 - 384 páginas With rigorous research and unprecedented insight into Robert E. Lee's personal and public lives, Michael Fellman here uncovers the intelligent, ambitious, and often troubled man behind the legend, exploring his life within the social, cultural, and political context of the nineteenth-century American South. |
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Patrimony Recaptured | 3 |
Marriage Eros and Self | 20 |
Fatherhood and Salvation | 34 |
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