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Reconfiguring the Union - Civil War Transformations

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Zusatztext To come Informationen zum Autor Iwan W. Morgan, University College London, UKPhilip John Davies, British Library, UKAdam Smith, University College London, UKRichard Carwardine, University of Oxford, UK Erik Mathisen, University of Portsmouth, UKBrian Holden Reid, Kings College London., UKAndrew Heath, University of Sheffield, UKMatthew Shaw, British Library, UKDavid Gleason, Northumbria University, UKAmanda Foreman, historian, writer, and broadcasterRobert Cook, University of Sussex, UKJenny Barrett, Edge Hill University, UK Klappentext From the perspective of the North, the Civil War began as a war to restore the Union and ended as a war to make a more perfect Union. The Civil War not only changed the moral meaning of the Union, it changed what the Union stood for in political, economic, and transnational terms. This volume examines the transformations the Civil War brought to the American Union as a politico-constitutional, social, and economic system. It explores how the war changed the meaning of the Union with regard to the supremacy of the federal government over the states, the right of secession, the rights of citizenship, and the political balance between the union's various sections. It further considers the effect of the war on international and transnational perceptions of the United States. Finally, it considers how historical memory has shaped the legacy of the Civil War in the last 150 years. To come Zusammenfassung From the perspective of the North, the Civil War began as a war to restore the Union and ended as a war to make a more perfect Union. The Civil War not only changed the moral meaning of the Union, it changed what the Union stood for in political, economic, and transnational terms. This volume examines the transformations the Civil War brought to the American Union as a politico-constitutional, social, and economic system. It explores how the war changed the meaning of the Union with regard to the supremacy of the federal government over the states, the right of secession, the rights of citizenship, and the political balance between the union's various sections. It further considers the effect of the war on international and transnational perceptions of the United States. Finally, it considers how historical memory has shaped the legacy of the Civil War in the last 150 years. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Civil War, Democracy and the Union; Adam Smith 2. Lincoln and Emancipation: The Lessons of the Letter to Horace Greeley; Richard Carwardine 3. Freedpeople, Politics and the State in Civil War America; Erik Mathisen 4. The Military Significance of the 1864 Presidential Election; Brian Holden Reid 5. In Union There is Strength:' City-Building and Nation-Building in Civil-War Era Philadelphia, 1844-1865; Andrew Heath 6. 'There Will be Blood:' The Civil War and the Birth of the Oil Industry; Matthew Shaw 7. Faugh a Ballagh! (Clear the Way): The Irish and the American Civil War; David Gleason 8. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and British Views of the Civil War; Amanda Foreman 9. Ordeal of the Union: Alan Nevins, the Civil War Centennial, and the Civil Rights Struggles of the 1960s; Robert Cook 10. Glory, Glory: Hollywood's Consensus Memory of the Civil War; Jenny Barrett...

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1. The Civil War, Democracy and the Union; Adam Smith 2. Lincoln and Emancipation: The Lessons of the Letter to Horace Greeley; Richard Carwardine 3. Freedpeople, Politics and the State in Civil War America; Erik Mathisen 4. The Military Significance of the 1864 Presidential Election; Brian Holden Reid 5. In Union There is Strength:' City-Building and Nation-Building in Civil-War Era Philadelphia, 1844-1865; Andrew Heath 6. 'There Will be Blood:' The Civil War and the Birth of the Oil Industry; Matthew Shaw 7. Faugh a Ballagh! (Clear the Way): The Irish and the American Civil War; David Gleason 8. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and British Views of the Civil War; Amanda Foreman 9. Ordeal of the Union: Alan Nevins, the Civil War Centennial, and the Civil Rights Struggles of the 1960s; Robert Cook 10. Glory, Glory: Hollywood's Consensus Memory of the Civil War; Jenny Barrett

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Authors I. Morgan, Iwan W. Davies Morgan
Assisted by Davies (Editor), Davies (Editor), P. Davies (Editor), Philip John Davies (Editor), Morgan (Editor), I Morgan (Editor), I. Morgan (Editor), Iwan Morgan (Editor), Iwan W. Morgan (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.08.2013
 
EAN 9781137336477
ISBN 978-1-137-33647-7
No. of pages 240
Series Studies of the Americas
Studies of the Americas (Hardc
Studies of the Americas
Studies of the Americas (Hardc
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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