Joseph P. Reidy

Joseph Patrick Reidy (born 1948) is an historian of the American Civil War.[1][2] He is a professor emeritus and retired associate provost at Howard University.[3]

Reidy earned a BA in sociology from Villanova University, followed in 1974 by an M.A. from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Negro election day and the New England Black community, 1750-1865.[4] He received his PhD in history in 1982, also from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Masters and slaves, planters and freedmen: the transition from slavery to freedom in central Georgia, 1820-1880.[5][6]

Publications

  • Illusions of Emancipation: The Pursuit of Freedom and Equality in the Twilight of Slavery, University of North Carolina Press (2019)
  • From Slavery to Agrarian Capitalism in the Cotton Plantation South, Central Georgia 1800-1880, University of North Carolina Press (1995)[7]
  • Coeditor with Ira Berlin and Leslie S Rowland, The black military experience , part of Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867, Cambridge University Press, 2010

Awards and honors

  • March 2020: Columbia University Bancroft Prize for Illusions of Emancipation: The Pursuit of Freedom and Equality in the Twilight of Slavery[8][9]
  • 2020: Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, Finalist for Illusions of Emancipation: The Pursuit of Freedom and Equality in the Twilight of Slavery[10]

References

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