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Legacy of disunion

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Susan-Mary Grant, Reader in American History at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is the author of North over South: Northern Nationalism and American Identity in the Antebellum Era and the coeditor of The American Civil War: Explorations and Reconsiderations. Peter J. Parish (1929-2002) was the Mellon Senior Research Fellow in American History at the University of Cambridge. He was the author of The American Civil War and Slavery: History and Historians, among other books. Klappentext Transatlantic views on the consequences of the central event in American history The conviction that the American Civil War left a massive legacy to the country has generally been much clearer than the definition of what that legacy is. Did the war, as Ulysses S. Grant believed, bequeath power, intelligence, and sectional harmony to America, or did it, as many have argued since, sow racial and regional bitterness that has blighted the nation since 1865? What, exactly, was the legacy of disunion? This collection explores that question from a variety of angles, showcasing the work of twelve scholars from the United States and the United Kingdom. The essays ponder the role of history, myth, and media in sustaining the memory of the war and its racial implications in the South; Abraham Lincoln's legacy; and the war's consequences in less studied areas, such as civil-military relations and constitutional and legal history. By juxtaposing American and non-American interpretations, this stimulating volume reveals aspects of the war's legacy that from a purely American viewpoint are sometimes too close for comfort. Contributors; Bruce Collins, Robert Cook, Richard N. Current, Susan-Mary Grant, Charles W. Joyner, Patricia Lucie, James M. McPherson, Peter J. Parish, Brian Holden Reid, Jeffrey Leigh Sedgwick, Adam P. Smith, Melvyn Stokes Zusammenfassung These essays ponder the role of history, myth, and media in sustaining the memory of the American Civil War and its racial implications in the South; Abraham Lincoln's legacy; and the war's consequences in less studied areas, such as civil-military relations, constitutional and legal history, and America's ascent on the international stage....

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Authors Susan Mary Grant
Assisted by Susan Mary Grant (Editor), Susan-Mary Grant (Editor), Peter J Parish (Editor), Peter J. Parish (Editor)
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.05.2003
 
EAN 9780807128473
ISBN 978-0-8071-2847-3
Dimensions 158 mm x 235 mm x 26 mm
Series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimens
Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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