
Robert Cook
1958
12 works on record
Biography
Robert Cook is Professor of American History at the University of Sussex. Although he considers himself primarily as a historian of the United States during the era of the Civil War, his research interests lie at the intersection of race, politics and society in both the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries. He has published six books to date including popular surveys of the civil rights movement and the Civil War era as well as a well-received study of the Civil War Centennial of the 1960s, Troubled Commemoration, which was shortlisted for the 2008 Lincoln Prize in the United States.
Works

Civil War America
2003

Sweet Land of Liberty?
1997

Baptism of Fire
1993

CIVIL WAR AMERICA: MAKING A NATION, 1848-1877

Civil War Senator Conflicting Worlds New Dimensions of the American Civil War

Civil War Memories

Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered

Troubled commemoration
When the Confederacy grew stronger
When the Confederacy grew stronger
Puritans, pragmatists and progress
Puritans, pragmatists and progress
The visitation of Cambridge made in 1575
The visitation of Cambridge made in 1575
Leasing Office Space You Can Afford
Leasing Office Space You Can Afford