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Reconstruction And Empire The Legacies Of Abolition And Union Victory For An Imperial Age

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Reconstruction And Empire The Legacies Of Abolition And Union Victory For An Imperial Age
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780823298679, 0823298671
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Reconstruction And Empire The Legacies Of Abolition And Union Victory For An Imperial Age by 9780823298679, 0823298671 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the historical connections between the United States’ Reconstruction and the country’s emergence as a geopolitical power a few decades later. It shows how the processes at work during the postbellum decade variously foreshadowed, inhibited, and conditioned the development of the United States as an overseas empire and regional hegemon. In doing so, it links the diverse topics of abolition, diplomacy, Jim Crow, humanitarianism, and imperialism.
In 1935, the great African American intellectual W. E. B. Du Bois argued in his Black Reconstruction in America that these two historical moments were intimately related. In particular, Du Bois averred that the nation’s betrayal of the South’s fledgling interracial democracy in the 1870s put reactionaries in charge of a country on the verge of global power, with world-historical implications. Working with the same chronological and geographical parameters, the contributors here take up targeted case studies, tracing the biographical, ideological, and thematic linkages that stretch across the postbellum and imperial moments. With an Introduction, eleven chapters, and an Afterword, this volume offers multiple perspectives based on original primary source research. The resulting composite picture points to a host of countervailing continuities and changes. The contributors examine topics as diverse as diplomatic relations with Spain, the changing views of radical abolitionists, African American missionaries in the Caribbean, and the ambiguities of turn-of-the century political cartoons.
Collectively, the volume unsettles familiar assumptions about how we should understand the late nineteenth-century United States, conventionally framed as the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. It also advances transnational approaches to understanding America’s Reconstruction and the search for the ideological currents shaping American power abroad.
Contributors: Adrian Brettle , Christina C. Davidson, Rebecca Edwards, Mark Elliott,
Andre M. Fleche, Gregg French, Lawrence B. Glickman, Reilly Ben Hatch, David V. Holtby,
Justin F. Jackson, DJ Polite, David Prior, Brian Shott


Provides historians with original and thought-provoking ideas about US governance within and beyond its borders, with a particular emphasis on military occupation and race

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