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The Civil War In The Border South Christopher Phillips

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The Civil War In The Border South Christopher Phillips
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Christopher Phillips
ISBN: 9780275995034, 0275995038
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Civil War In The Border South Christopher Phillips by Christopher Phillips 9780275995034, 0275995038 instant download after payment.

By studying the characteristics of those positioned along this fault line during the Civil War, the centrality of the war issue of slavery, which border residents long eschewed as being divisive, became apparent. This book explains how the process of Southernization occurred during and after the Civil War--a phenomenon largely unexplained by historians. Beyond the broader, more traditional narrative of the clash of arms, within these border slave states raged an inner civil war that shaped the military and political outcomes of the war as well as these states' cultural landscapes. Author Christopher Phillips describes how the Civil War experience in the border states served to form new loyalties and communities of identity that both deeply divided these states and distorted the meaning of the war for postwar generations.

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