The Debate on the American Civil War EraA historiographical examination of treatments of the Civil War from those that were engaged in it to those of the 1990s. The author argues for the centrality of racial assumptions both in the actual conflict and in conflicting interpretations. He traces how the historians' attitudes and assumptions were partly dictated by time and place and points to an overarching theme of the suppression of the centrality of race in the period following the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and before the emergence of the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Cotton prices were high and this , in turn , was reflected in the high price of slaves
. Indeed , so buoyant was the market , it was generally believed that the South ' s '
King Cotton ' strategy during the Civil War , which was intended to starve ...
Cotton prices were high and this , in turn , was reflected in the high price of slaves
. Indeed , so buoyant was the market , it was generally believed that the South ' s '
King Cotton ' strategy during the Civil War , which was intended to starve ...
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8 Immediate conversion would awaken consciences , which would , in turn , lead
to the gradual eradication of the sin of slavery : this , Barnes suggested , was a far
more sensible interpretation of immediatism than Garrison ' s . In place of ...
8 Immediate conversion would awaken consciences , which would , in turn , lead
to the gradual eradication of the sin of slavery : this , Barnes suggested , was a far
more sensible interpretation of immediatism than Garrison ' s . In place of ...
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... various choices , other roads that could have been taken . As the British
historian Denis Brogan wrote ( with reference to David Potter on the causes of the
Civil War ) : ' If we think that the way things did turn out was the only way things
could ...
... various choices , other roads that could have been taken . As the British
historian Denis Brogan wrote ( with reference to David Potter on the causes of the
Civil War ) : ' If we think that the way things did turn out was the only way things
could ...
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