"The Living Age, Volume 96" offers a diverse collection of essays and articles reflecting the political, cultural, and intellectual climate of the late 1860s. Compiled by the Making of America Project, this volume provides a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century thought and societal concerns. The writings cover a range of topics, from European affairs and political commentary to literary essays and cultural observations.
Readers interested in history, political science, and literary collections will find this volume a valuable resource. It captures the essence of an era marked by significant social and political change, presenting perspectives that remain relevant and insightful today. The collection's breadth ensures there's something to engage every reader interested in understanding the past and its impact on the present.
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