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Jennifer L. Weber is a historian and associate professor at the University of Kansas who has written about " Copperheads" opposing U.S. president Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. [1] [2] Her second book is Summers Bloodiest Days, a children's book about the Battle of Gettysburg. [3]

She received an M.A. in History from Princeton University in 2000, an M.A. in History from California State University, Sacramento in 1998, and a B.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1984. She worked as a newspaper reporter and editor as well as political aide in California. [4]

She wrote the American Civil War entryfor Encyclopedia Britannica. [5]

Bibliography

  • Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln’s Opponents in the North
  • Summers Bloodiest Days: The Battle of Gettysburg as Told from All Sides

References

  1. ^ "Copperheads and Anti-Lincoln Sentiment in the North | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
  2. ^ "Author and Historian Jennifer Weber to Discuss Her Book Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North". Kansas City Public Library.
  3. ^ "Jennifer L. Weber". Department of History. May 7, 2013.
  4. ^ https://www.uis.edu/cspl/wp-content/uploads/sites/172/2015/07/Weberbio.pdf
  5. ^ "Jennifer L. Weber | Britannica".
This draft is in progress as of April 11, 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Award winning choreographer with same name

Jennifer L. Weber should redirect here

Jennifer L. Weber is a historian and associate professor at the University of Kansas who has written about " Copperheads" opposing U.S. president Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. [1] [2] Her second book is Summers Bloodiest Days, a children's book about the Battle of Gettysburg. [3]

She received an M.A. in History from Princeton University in 2000, an M.A. in History from California State University, Sacramento in 1998, and a B.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1984. She worked as a newspaper reporter and editor as well as political aide in California. [4]

She wrote the American Civil War entryfor Encyclopedia Britannica. [5]

Bibliography

  • Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln’s Opponents in the North
  • Summers Bloodiest Days: The Battle of Gettysburg as Told from All Sides

References

  1. ^ "Copperheads and Anti-Lincoln Sentiment in the North | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
  2. ^ "Author and Historian Jennifer Weber to Discuss Her Book Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North". Kansas City Public Library.
  3. ^ "Jennifer L. Weber". Department of History. May 7, 2013.
  4. ^ https://www.uis.edu/cspl/wp-content/uploads/sites/172/2015/07/Weberbio.pdf
  5. ^ "Jennifer L. Weber | Britannica".
This draft is in progress as of April 11, 2024.

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