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Description
The American Civil War was by far the bloodiest conflict in American history. Arising out of a political crisis over the expansion of slavery, the war set the stage for the emergence of the modern American nation-state. This new interpretation of one of the most mythologized events in modern history combines narrative with analysis and an up-to-date assessment of the state of Civil War scholarship.
The American Civil War:
- Emphasizes the importance of Northern public opinion in shaping the meaning and outcome of the crisis
- Argues that the war exposed deep social and political divisions within, as well as between, North and South
- Explores the experiences of ordinary soldiers and civilians, and the political and cultural context in which they lived
- Sets this distinctively American crisis over slavery and nationhood in the wider context of the nineteenth-century world
Concise and authoritative, this is an indispensable introduction to a critical period in modern American history.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Key Dates in the Civil War
Preface
Slavery and the American Republic
Political Crisis and the Resort to War
The Failure of Limited War
Emancipation and Hard War
Citizen Soldiers
The Ordeal of the Confederate Republic
The Last Best Hope of Earth
The Magic Word, 'Freedom'
Notes
Guide to Further Reading
Index.
Product details
Published | Apr 01 2007 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9780333790540 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | American History in Depth |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |