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Contested Loyalty Debates Over Patriotism In The Civil War North Robert M Sandow

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Contested Loyalty Debates Over Patriotism In The Civil War North Robert M Sandow
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Robert M. Sandow
ISBN: 9780823279777, 9780823279753, 9780823281503, 9780823279760, 0823279774, 0823279758, 0823281507, 0823279766
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Contested Loyalty Debates Over Patriotism In The Civil War North Robert M Sandow by Robert M. Sandow 9780823279777, 9780823279753, 9780823281503, 9780823279760, 0823279774, 0823279758, 0823281507, 0823279766 instant download after payment.

Situational and wartime constructions of "Patriotism" and "Loyalty" shaped American discourse and actions throughout the Civil War. While most scholarly work on Civil War Era nationalism has focused on southern identity and Confederate nationhood, this volume examines the variable, fluid constructions of these concepts in the Civil War Era North.


While most studies of Civil War-era loyalty examine southern identity, these essays focus on the emergence of Union nationalism

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