手机能用的梯子免费 examines the U.S. national capital from multiple perspectives as a case study of social, political, cultural, and medical/scientific transitions provoked or accelerated by the Civil War. The project draws on the methods of many fields to create a digital resource that chronicles the war's impact on the city. More…

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Essays, conference papers, grant narratives, and other materials introducing and discussing Civil War Washington.

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Database identifying people, places, organizations, documents, events, and relationships among them; file downloads.

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Interactive maps presenting location-based data in both geographic and temporal dimensions.

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Historical manuscript and print materials chronicling and interpreting the experience of war and life in the District.

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Photographs, lithographs, drawings, and other visual representations depicting life in the war-time city.

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Essays by project scholars that interpret and analyze Washington and the war from multiple perspectives.