The Long Civil War New Explorations of America’s Enduring Conflict

In this wide-ranging volume , eminent historians John David Smith and Raymond Arsenault assemble a distinguished group of scholars to build on the growing body of work on the "Long Civil War" and break new ground.

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Hlavní autoři: Smith, John David, Arsenault, Raymond
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Lexington The University Press of Kentucky 2021
University Press of Kentucky
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Edice:New Directions in Southern History
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ISBN:9780813181301, 0813181305, 9780813181318, 0813181313
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  • Front Matter Table of Contents Introduction 1: West African Missions, Colonies, and Imperial Anxieties in the United States, 1834–1865 2: The Abolition Lobby: 3: Officers of the US Army Veteran Reserve Corps: 4: “Bent on Suicide”: 5: Warrior Turned Reformer: 6: Ulrich Bonnell Phillips and World War I: 7: The Man and the Martyr: 8: “If at First You Don’t Secede”: 9: Dwight Eisenhower and Civil War Legacies 10: Playing with History: Acknowledgments Contributors Index Back Matter
  • Cover Introduction 1. West African Missions, Colonies, and Imperial Anxieties in the United States, 1834–1865 2. The Abolition Lobby 3. Officers of the US Army Veteran Reserve Corps 4. “Bent on Suicide” 5. Warrior Turned Reformer 6. Ulrich Bonnell Phillips and World War I 7. The Man and the Martyr 8. “If at First You Don’t Secede” 9. Dwight Eisenhower and Civil War Legacies 10. Playing with History Acknowledgments New Directions in Southern History Contributors Index Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication Contents
  • Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. West African Missions, Colonies, and Imperial Anxieties in the United States, 1834-1865 -- 2. The Abolition Lobby: Its Development, Successes, and Disintegration, 1836-1845 -- 3. Officers of the US Army Veteran Reserve Corps: Motivation and Expectations of Veteran Soldiers during the Civil War and Reconstruction -- 4. "Bent on Suicide": The Political Rhetoric of Suicide in the Civil War-Era South -- 5. Warrior Turned Reformer: Emory Upton and the Modernization of the American Army -- 6. Ulrich Bonnell Phillips and World War I: Finding "pax plantation" at Camp Gordon, Georgia -- 7. The Man and the Martyr: Abraham Lincoln in African American History and Memory -- 8. "If at First You Don't Secede": War and Remembrance -- 9. Dwight Eisenhower and Civil War Legacies -- 10. Playing with History: Walt Disney's Historical Films, 1946-1966 -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Index