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Continent in crisis : the U.S. Civil War in North America / Brian Schoen, Jewel L. Spangler, and Frank Towers, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schoen, Brian, editor.
Spangler, Jewel L., 1961- editor.
Towers, Frank, editor.
Series:
Reconstructing America (Series)
Reconstructing America Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sovereignty--History.
Sovereignty.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Fordham University Press, [2023]
Summary:
"Written by leading historians of the mid-nineteenth century United States, this book focuses on the continental dimensions of the U.S. Civil War. It joins a growing body of scholarship that seeks to understand the place of America's mid-nineteenth-century crisis in the broader sweep of world history. However, unlike other studies that have pursued the Civil War's connections with Europe and the Caribbean, this volume focuses on North America, particularly Mexico, British Canada, and sovereign indigenous states in the West. As the United States went through its Civil War and Reconstruction, Mexico endured its own civil war and then waged a four-year campaign to expel a French-imposed monarch. Meanwhile, Britain's North American colonies were in complex and contested negotiations that culminated in confederation in 1867. In the West, indigenous nations faced an onslaught of settlers and soldiers seeking to conquer their lands for the United States. Yet despite this synchronicity, mainstream histories of the Civil War mostly ignore its connections to the political upheaval occurring elsewhere in North America. By reading North America into the history of the Civil War, this volume shows how battles over sovereignty in neighboring states became enmeshed with the fratricidal conflict in the United States. Its contributors explore these entangled histories in studies ranging from African Americans fleeing U.S. slavery by emigrating to Mexico to Confederate privateers finding allies in Halifax, Nova Scotia. This continental perspective highlights the uncertainty of the period when the fate of old nations and possibilities for new ones were truly up for grabs"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The United States Civil War era and sovereignty on the North American continent / Brian Schoen and Frank Towers
Fugitive slaves, free soil, and the contest over sovereignty in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, 1821-1867 / Alice L. Baumgartner
Inveterate imperialists : contested imperialisms, North American history, and the coming of the U.S. Civil War / John Craig Hammond
Walker to Riel : state consolidation on the margins of empire / Amy S. Greenberg
Reform wars, royal visits, and U.S. views of popular sovereignty in 1860 / Brian Schoen
"The pirates and their abettors in this province" : sovereignty, violence, and confederate operations in Britain's Atlantic colonies, 1863-1865 / Brian Cleland
"A long-cherished plan" : Detroit and the U.S. annexation of Canada during the nineteenth century / John W. Quist
From Memphis to Mexico : the U.S. Army's assertion of sovereignty during Reconstruction / Andrew L. Slap
"Hold the fort" : securing the soldiers' state in nineteenth-century America / Susan-Mary Grant
Law and order in nineteenth-century North America / Brian Schoen and Frank Towers.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-5315-0131-1
OCLC:
1351751831

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