An edition of The Civil War as global conflict (2014)

The Civil War as global conflict

transnational meanings of the American Civil War

The Civil War as global conflict
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An edition of The Civil War as global conflict (2014)

The Civil War as global conflict

transnational meanings of the American Civil War

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Civil War As Global Conflict: Transnational Meanings of the American Civil War
2014, University of South Carolina Press
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The Civil War as global conflict: transnational meanings of the American Civil War
2014, University of South Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Why civil war? : the politics of slavery in comparative perspective : the United States, Cuba, and Brazil / Edward B. Rugemer
King Cotton, emperor slavery : antebellum slaveholders and the world economy / Matthew Karp
"If it is still impossible to advocate slavery it has become a habit persistently to write down freedom" : Britain, the Civil War, and race / Hugh Dubrulle
"Two irreconcilable peoples?" : ethnic nationalism in the Confederacy / James M. McPherson
Proving their loyalty to the republic : English immigrants and the American Civil War / David T. Gleeson
"A new expression of that entente cordiale"? : Russian-American relations and the fleet episode of 1863 / Alexander Noonan
The Rhine River : the impact of the German states on transatlantic diplomacy / Niels Eichhorn
Lex Talionis in the U.S. Civil War : retaliation and the limits of atrocity / Aaron Sheehan-Dean
Fulfilling "the president's duty to communicate" : the Civil War and the creation of the Foreign relations of the United States series / Aaron W. Marrs
"They had heard of emancipation and the enfranchisement of their race" : the African American colonists of Samaná, reconstruction, and the state of Santo Domingo / Christopher Wilkins
Nurse as icon : Florence Nightingale's impact on women in the American Civil War / Jane E. Schultz
Race, romance, and "the spectacle of unknowing" in Gone with the wind : a South African response / Lesley Marx
Coda : roundtable on memory / O. Vernon Burton, Edmund L. Drago, W. Eric Emerson, Joseph McGill, Theodore N. Rosengarten, Amanda Foreman.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Columbia, South Carolina
Series
The Carolina Lowcountry and the Atlantic world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7
Library of Congress
E459 .C59 2014, E459.C59 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 308 pages
Number of pages
308

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31166564M
ISBN 13
9781611173253, 9781611173260
LCCN
2013036702
OCLC/WorldCat
862097018

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