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The Origins of the American Civil War
Author | : Brian Holden Reid |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2014-09-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317871941 |
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The American Civil War (1861-65) was the bloodiest war of the nineteenth century and its impact continues to be felt today. It, and its origins have been studied more intensively than any other period in American history, yet it remains profoundly controversial. Brian Holden Reid's formidable volume is a major contribution to this ongoing historical debate. Based on a wealth of primary research, it examines every aspect of the origins of the conflict and addresses key questions such as was it an avoidable tragedy, or a necessary catharsis for a divided nation? How far was slavery the central issue? Why should the conflict have errupted into violence and why did it not escalate into world war?
American Civil Wars
Author | : Don H. Doyle |
Publsiher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2017-02-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781469631103 |
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American Civil Wars takes readers beyond the battlefields and sectional divides of the U.S. Civil War to view the conflict from outside the national arena of the United States. Contributors position the American conflict squarely in the context of a wider transnational crisis across the Atlantic world, marked by a multitude of civil wars, European invasions and occupations, revolutionary independence movements, and slave uprisings—all taking place in the tumultuous decade of the 1860s. The multiple conflicts described in these essays illustrate how the United States' sectional strife was caught up in a larger, complex struggle in which nations and empires on both sides of the Atlantic vied for the control of the future. These struggles were all part of a vast web, connecting not just Washington and Richmond but also Mexico City, Havana, Santo Domingo, and Rio de Janeiro and--on the other side of the Atlantic--London, Paris, Madrid, and Rome. This volume breaks new ground by charting a hemispheric upheaval and expanding Civil War scholarship into the realms of transnational and imperial history. American Civil Wars creates new connections between the uprisings and civil wars in and outside of American borders and places the United States within a global context of other nations. Contributors: Matt D. Childs, University of South Carolina Anne Eller, Yale University Richard Huzzey, University of Liverpool Howard Jones, University of Alabama Patrick J. Kelly, University of Texas at San Antonio Rafael de Bivar Marquese, University of Sao Paulo Erika Pani, College of Mexico Hilda Sabato, University of Buenos Aires Steve Sainlaude, University of Paris IV Sorbonne Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, Tufts University Jay Sexton, University of Oxford
France and the American Civil War
Author | : Stève Sainlaude |
Publsiher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2019-02-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781469649955 |
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France's involvement in the American Civil War was critical to its unfolding, but the details of the European power's role remain little understood. Here, Steve Sainlaude offers the first comprehensive history of French diplomatic engagement with the Union and the Confederate States of America during the conflict. Drawing on archival sources that have been neglected by scholars up to this point, Sainlaude overturns many commonly held assumptions about French relations with the Union and the Confederacy. As Sainlaude demonstrates, no major European power had a deeper stake in the outcome of the conflict than France. Reaching beyond the standard narratives of this history, Sainlaude delves deeply into questions of geopolitical strategy and diplomacy during this critical period in world affairs. The resulting study will help shift the way Americans look at the Civil War and extend their understanding of the conflict in global context.
The Constitutional Origins of the American Civil War
Author | : Michael F. Conlin |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2019-07-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108495271 |
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Demonstrates the crucial role that the Constitution played in the coming of the Civil War.
The American Civil War
Author | : Christopher J. Olsen |
Publsiher | : Hill and Wang |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2007-04-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0374707316 |
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Succinct, with a brace of original documents following each chapter, Christopher J. Olsen's The American Civil War is the ideal introduction to American history's most famous, and infamous, chapter. Covering events from 1850 and the mounting political pressures to split the Union into opposing sections, through the four years of bloodshed and waning Confederate fortunes, to Lincoln's assassination and the advent of Reconstruction, The American Civil War covers the entire sectional conflict and at every juncture emphasizes the decisions and circumstances, large and small, that determined the course of events.
What Caused the Civil War Reflections on the South and Southern History
Author | : Edward L. Ayers |
Publsiher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2006-08-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780393285154 |
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“An extremely good writer, [Ayers] is well worth reading . . . on the South and Southern history.”—Stephen Sears, Boston Globe The Southern past has proven to be fertile ground for great works of history. Peculiarities of tragic proportions—a system of slavery flourishing in a land of freedom, secession and Civil War tearing at a federal Union, deep poverty persisting in a nation of fast-paced development—have fed the imaginations of some of our most accomplished historians. Foremost in their ranks today is Edward L. Ayers, author of the award-winning and ongoing study of the Civil War in the heart of America, the Valley of the Shadow Project. In wide-ranging essays on the Civil War, the New South, and the twentieth-century South, Ayers turns over the rich soil of Southern life to explore the sources of the nation's and his own history. The title essay, original here, distills his vast research and offers a fresh perspective on the nation's central historical event.
The Cambridge History of the American Civil War
Author | : Aaron Charles Sheehan-Dean |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1107154588 |
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The most comprehensive analysis of the American Civil War to date, covering military, political, social, economic, and cultural aspects.
The American Civil War
Author | : DK |
Publsiher | : Dorling Kindersley Ltd |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2015-02-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780241208373 |
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A stunning visual history of the American Civil War Visually arresting and comprehensive, The American Civil War comes fully reviewed and updated, covering the history, causes and consequences of the conflict, providing eyewitness accounts by soldiers and civilians, key profiles of military leaders and clear timelines that give an instant overview of the developments during the tumultuous war. Packed with galleries of weaponry and equipment, the treatment of wounded soldiers and information on slavery, this is a rich, detailed account of one of the most controversial conflicts of our time. This updated edition comes with new, highly illustrated pages on memorial sites associated with the Civil War. An invaluable resource for schools and libraries, as well as a perfect companion for anyone interested in military and social history.