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France And The American Civil War A Diplomatic History Stve Sainlaude

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France And The American Civil War A Diplomatic History Stve Sainlaude
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.34 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Stève Sainlaude
ISBN: 9781469649948, 1469649942
Language: English
Year: 2019

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France And The American Civil War A Diplomatic History Stve Sainlaude by Stève Sainlaude 9781469649948, 1469649942 instant download after payment.

France's involvement in the American Civil War was critical to its unfolding, but the details of the European power's role remain little understood. Here, Steve Sainlaude offers the first comprehensive history of French diplomatic engagement with the Union and the Confederate States of America during the conflict. Drawing on archival sources that have been largely neglected by scholars up to this point, Sainlaude overturns many commonly held assumptions about French relations with the Union and the Confederacy. As Sainlaude demonstrates, no major European power came closer than France to intervening in the American conflict by siding with the Confederacy, and none had a deeper stake in the outcome.
Reaching beyond the standard narratives of this history, Sainlaude delves deeply into questions of geopolitical strategy and diplomacy during this critical period in world affairs. The resulting study will help shift the way Americans look at the Civil War and extend our understanding of the conflict in global context.

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