Series |
The Steven and Janice Brose lectures in the Civil War era Steven and Janice Brose lectures in the Civil War era. ^A691688
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Contents |
Introduction : echoes of war : rethinking post-Civil War governance and politics / Gregory P. Downs and Kate Masur -- Reconstruction and the history of governance / Laura F. Edwards -- Emancipating peons, excluding coolies : reconstructing coercion in the American West / Stacey L. Smith -- "Not quite constitutionalized" : the meanings of "civilization" and the limits of Native American citizenship / Stephen Kantrowitz -- The burnt district : making sense of ruins in the postwar South / K. Stephen Prince -- The long life of proslavery religion / Luke E. Harlow -- The wounds that cried out : reckoning with African Americans' testimonies of trauma and suffering from night riding / Kidada E. Williams -- Ely S. Parker and the paradox of Reconstruction politics in Indian Country / C. Joseph Genetin-Pilawa -- Washington novels and the machinery of government / Amanda Claybaugh -- Indian territory and the treaties of 1866 : a long history of emancipation / Barbara Krauthamer -- "What if I am a woman" : black women's campaigns for sexual justice and citizenship / Crystal N. Feimster -- Slave emancipation and the revolutionizing of human rights / Amy Dru Stanley -- From the second American revolution to the First International and back again : Marxism, the Popular Front, and the American Civil War / Andrew Zimmerman -- Afterword : what sort of world did the Civil War make? / Steven Hahn. |
Abstract |
"This provocative collection boldly rewrites the way we understand the United States in the post-Civil War era. The editors argue for thinking beyond the traditional framework of Reconstruction and considering, instead, regionally interconnected struggles over the capacity of the federal government (which they term a Stockade State) and over the boundaries of coercion in the aftermath of slavery"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-205) and index. |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2014044783 |
ISBN | 9781469624181 (paperback : alkaline paper) |
ISBN | 1469624184 (paperback : alkaline paper) |