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We Have the War Upon Us - The Onset of the Civil War, November 1860-April 1861

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Zusatztext 77509172 Informationen zum Autor William J. Cooper is a Boyd Professor at Louisiana State University and a past president of the Southern Historical Association. He was born in Kingstree, South Carolina, and received his A.B. from Princeton and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He has been a member of the LSU faculty since 1968 and is the author of The Conservative Regime: South Carolina, 1877–1890; The South and the Politics of Slavery, 1828–1856; Liberty and Slavery: Southern Politics to 1860; Jefferson Davis, American; Jefferson Davis and the Civil War Era; and coauthor of The American South: A History. He lives in Baton Rouge. Klappentext In this carefully researched book William J. Cooper gives us a fresh perspective on the period between Abraham Lincoln's election in November 1860 and the firing on Fort Sumter in April 1861! during which all efforts to avoid or impede secession and prevent war failed. Here is the story of the men whose decisions and actions during the crisis of the Union resulted in the outbreak of the Civil War.Sectional compromise had been critical in the history of the country! from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 through to 1860! and was a hallmark of the nation. On several volatile occasions political leaders had crafted solutions to the vexing problems dividing North and South. During the postelection crisis many Americans assumed that once again a political compromise would settle yet another dispute. Instead! in those crucial months leading up to the clash at Fort Sumter! that tradition of compromise broke down and a rapid succession of events led to the great cataclysm in American history! the Civil War. All Americans did not view this crisis from the same perspective. Strutting southern fire-eaters designed to break up the Union. Some Republicans! crowing over their electoral triumph! evinced little concern about the threatened dismemberment of the country. Still others-northerners and southerners! antislave and proslave alike-strove to find an equitable settlement that would maintain the Union whole. Cooper captures the sense of contingency! showing Americans in these months as not knowing where decisions would lead! how events would unfold. The people who populate these pages could not foresee what war! if it came! would mean! much less predict its outcome.We Have the War Upon Us helps us understand what the major actors said and did: the Republican party! the Democratic party! southern secessionists! southern Unionists; why the pro-compromise forces lost; and why the American tradition of sectional compromise failed. It reveals how the major actors perceived what was happening and the reasons they gave for their actions: Lincoln and Jefferson Davis! Stephen A. Douglas! William Henry Seward! John J. Crittenden! Charles Francis Adams! John Tyler! James Buchanan! and a host of others. William J. Cooper has written a full account of the North and the South! Republicans and Democrats! sectional radicals and sectional conservatives that deepens our insight into what is still one of the most controversial periods in American history. PREFACE The cataclysm of the Civil War is the defining moment in the history of the United States. At the cost of more than 750,000 dead and that many more wounded, it guaranteed the preservation of the Union and abolished the institution of racial slavery. Even with that frightful human toll, the outcome made it a good war for the United States. These generalizations are well known and shared by most Americans of our time. Yet the men who made the fateful decisions leading to that massive conflict did not share our perspective. The great historian David M. Potter commented on the difficulty, but necessity, of understanding the perspective of those we study. “The supreme task of the historian,” he wrote, “and the one of most superlative difficul...

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Authors William J Cooper, William J. Cooper
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.06.2013
 
EAN 9781400076239
ISBN 978-1-4000-7623-9
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 130 mm x 201 mm x 20 mm
Series Vintage Civil War Library
Vintage Civil War Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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