Politics and Ideology in the Age of the Civil WarInsisting that politics and ideology must remain at the forefront of any examination of nineteenth-century America, Foner reasserts the centrality of the Civil War to the people of that period. The first section of this book deals with the causes of the sectional conflict; the second, with the antislavery movement; and a final group of essays treats land and labor after the war. Taken together, Foner's essays work towards reintegrating the social, political, and intellectual history of the nineteenth century. |
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Contents
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Recent | 15 |
Politics Ideology and the Origins | 34 |
Abolitionism and the Labor Movement | 57 |
Racial Attitudes of the New York | 77 |
Reconstruction and the Crisis of Free | 97 |
Thaddeus Stevens Confiscation | 128 |
Class Ethnicity and Radicalism | 150 |
Notes | 201 |
Acknowledgments | 241 |
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Long Memory: The Black Experience in America Mary Frances Berry,John W. Blassingame No preview available - 1982 |