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American Civil War

Civil War as Global Conflict: Transnational Meaning of the American Civil War

Civil War as Global Conflict: Transnational Meaning of the American Civil War

... The substantive chapters of the collection divide into three sections. The first covers what Gleeson and Lewis refer to as ‘truly global overviews’ of the forces and attitudes that shaped life in the mid-19th century, ...

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Review Article: American Civil War

Review Article: American Civil War

... the war was fought', and especially those attitudes that Americans entertained about ...the American Civil War (2) but he still makes his own ...

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“The Heart of the Nation”: The Significance of Music in the American Civil War

“The Heart of the Nation”: The Significance of Music in the American Civil War

... the American Civil War. Examining Civil War music is more than the study of entertainment; the music conveys a wealth of information about the thoughts, feelings, and opinions held by ...

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History and happy endings: Hollywood’s treatment of the American Civil War and Reconstruction

History and happy endings: Hollywood’s treatment of the American Civil War and Reconstruction

... the Civil War may have been the first modern war – with trenches, trains, telegraphs, and conscription – as well as the first war to be thoroughly photographed on both ...the American ...

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It Is Happening Here: The Second American Civil War in Fiction

It Is Happening Here: The Second American Civil War in Fiction

... Second American Civil War is to establish a revolutionary worker’s state, though there is strong internal disagreement on what shape this regime is to ...

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Neoslavery: The Perpetuation of Slavery After the American Civil War

Neoslavery: The Perpetuation of Slavery After the American Civil War

... the Civil War, but. John Daly’s The Southern Civil War argues that Reconstruction was actually a war, where one of the sides was fighting for a return of the old system, of which ...

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Recruiting in Ireland for the American Civil War

Recruiting in Ireland for the American Civil War

... By the time the American Civil War began, Irish soldiers had served for many years in America, Austria, Naples, Russia, Spain, and France, which often meant fighting Britain.1 Ballads of[r] ...

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The Last Contingency: The Final Chance for Southern Victory in the American Civil War

The Last Contingency: The Final Chance for Southern Victory in the American Civil War

... previously, the Confederacy experienced a great military defeat at Gettysburg; a battle that many believe represented the South’s last chance for victory and secession. However, there was still a chance of a negotiated ...

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Phantoms of Anglo Confederate commerce : an historical and archaeological investigation of American civil war blockade running

Phantoms of Anglo Confederate commerce : an historical and archaeological investigation of American civil war blockade running

... In the United States similar thanks and acknowledgment must go the Washington Archives in Regional Archives National in the and of staff Boston, Bayonne, Philadelphia and Atlanta, the Li[r] ...

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"[B]etween fires": Little Dixie, Missouri, during the American Civil War

"[B]etween fires": Little Dixie, Missouri, during the American Civil War

... Disillusionment drove some Unionists to give up the fight completely. Many lost faith in the Union war effort as a direct result of the manner in which radical soldier’s fought the war in Little Dixie. ...

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‘God Cannot Afford To Do Without America’: What Was the American Civil War About?

‘God Cannot Afford To Do Without America’: What Was the American Civil War About?

... the Civil War as a significant international ...the war was being waged exclusively for the restoration of the Union and not to destroy slavery limited the appeal of the Union cause ...

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Parallel Identities: Southern Appalachia and the Southern Concepts of Gender During the American Civil War

Parallel Identities: Southern Appalachia and the Southern Concepts of Gender During the American Civil War

... the Civil War South (2003), Stephen Berry employed the lens of masculinity to establish the reasons why men fought for the South during the ...that American views of masculinity shifted during the ...

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A Tale of Two Cities: Vicksburg and Natchez, Mississippi During the American Civil War

A Tale of Two Cities: Vicksburg and Natchez, Mississippi During the American Civil War

... Less-prosperous planters and merchants were less connected to the North. Of all the married men in the city, 30 percent were born in a slave state. Forty-one percent were born in a foreign country, and only 20 percent ...

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PUNITIVE DAMAGES - Great Britain and uncertain justice in the American Civil War

PUNITIVE DAMAGES - Great Britain and uncertain justice in the American Civil War

... in war if your soldiers and your generals are better at their job than the enemy’s, and in this respect, the Confederacy had a winning ...But war is ultimately a business of economics, which pays for food, ...

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John Bright, Lancashire and the American Civil War

John Bright, Lancashire and the American Civil War

... Despite intervention being a popular policy amongst the aristocracy, Bright saw how British involvement in the conflict would only worsen relations and the Union’s chances of a victory. The Proclamation of Neutrality ...

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The blockade of the Confederacy during the American Civil War

The blockade of the Confederacy during the American Civil War

... There C加 be litUe doubt that the United Stateswould have carried the 七r ine 七o 七hisex 七r eme in 七he Civil War had transpor七 fromMa 七a moras 七o doc 七h e hea 工 ・ t of the South been as qui[r] ...

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The American Civil War and military technological change

The American Civil War and military technological change

... The primary problem arises because from an extreme point the approach seeks to identify external forces that affect the intellect of the person carrying out 'scientific work'.81 Such an [r] ...

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The Problem of Emancipation: The Caribbean Roots of the American Civil War

The Problem of Emancipation: The Caribbean Roots of the American Civil War

... the Civil War, but the impact of the Anglo-Atlantic perspective on this process, or vice versa, is absent ...the American debates over emancipation where they clearly belong, in a broader Anglo- ...

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Irish public opinion and the American Civil War

Irish public opinion and the American Civil War

... ,West British, was a derogatory term applied by sLid-Victorian Irish nationalists to those Irish- men who opposed home rule end supported the Act of union.. Although there is still an em[r] ...

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The Rivers Ran Backward: The Civil war and the Remaking of the American Middle Border

The Rivers Ran Backward: The Civil war and the Remaking of the American Middle Border

... Nebraska Act. Robert Dykstra’s Bright Radical Star (1993) demonstrated how anti-slavery activists in Iowa, many of them devout Quakers and New England Congregationalists, joined forces with pragmatic politicians to seize ...

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