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State of the Union - NY and the Civil War

English · Hardback

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Three years ago, in celebration of the publication of The Union Preserved: A Guide to the Civil War Records in the New York State Archives, the New York State Archives Partnership Trust, a program of the New York State Education Department, held a two-day symposium featuring research by leading scholars on New York's role in the Civil War. The symposium brought together a broad spectrum of attendees from the Lincoln Forum, Civil War re-enactors, Civil War Roundtable members, students, local historians, educators, and history enthusiasts.As the most populous state at the time of the Civil War, New York was central to winning the war. The state not only provided the most men and materiel, but was also the Norths economic center as well as an important center of political and social activism. Inhabited by increasing numbers of immigrant groups, abolitionists, and an emerging free black community, New York's social and political environment was a microcosm of the larger social and political conflict being played out in the war. The symposium addressed these tensions by examining the role of women, blacks, Native Americans, and European immigrant groups in New York, particularly the various perspectives held by members of each group regarding the war effort. The symposium examined the difficulties Abraham Lincoln faced in keeping New York favorable to his policies. It revealed the tremendous sacrifice New York made in the military campaign, as well as the treatment of Confederate soldiers at New York's Elmira Prison Camp. The State of the Union, is a compilation of the papers presented at the symposium.


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Harold Holzer

Summary

In celebration of the publication of The Union Preserved: A Guide to the Civil War Records in the New York State Archives, the New York State Archives Partnership Trust held a two-day symposium on New York's role in the Civil War. This title offers a compilation of the papers that were presented at the symposium.

Product details

Authors Harold Holzer
Assisted by Harold Holzer (Editor)
Publisher Fordham University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2002
 
EAN 9780823221394
ISBN 978-0-8232-2139-4
No. of pages 135
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 14 mm
Weight 429 g
Series The North's Civil War
North's Civil War (Hardcover)
North's Civil War S.
North's Civil War
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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