eBook: One Nation Divided by Slavery: Remembering the American Revolution While Marching toward the Civil War (DRM PDF)
 
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作者: Michael Conlin 
系列: American Abolitionism and Antislavery
分類: History of the Americas ,
USA  
書城編號: 21677285

原價: HK$338.00
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製造商: The Kent State University Press
出版日期: 2015/11/13
頁數: 240
ISBN: 9781631011177

商品簡介
The centrality of the American Revolution in the antebellum slavery controversy In the two decades before the Civil War, free Americans engaged in "history wars" every bit as ferocious as those waged today over the proposed National History Standards or the commemoration at the Smithsonian Institution of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. In One Nation Divided by Slavery, author Michael F. Conlin investigates the different ways antebellum Americans celebrated civic holidays, read the Declaration of Independence, and commemorated Revolutionary War battles, revealing much about their contrasting views of American nationalism.While antebellum Americans agreed on many elements of national identity-in particular that their republic was the special abode of liberty on earth-they disagreed on the role of slavery. The historic truths that many of the founders were slaveholders who had doubts about the morality of slavery, and that all thirteen original states practiced slavery to some extent in 1776, offered plenty of ambiguity for Americans to "remember" selectively. Fire-Eaters defended Jefferson, Washington, and other leading patriots as paternalistic slaveholders, if not "positive good" apologists for the institution, who founded a slaveholding republic. In contrast, abolitionists cited the same slaveholders as opponents of bondage, who took steps to end slavery and establish a free republic. Moderates in the North and the South took solace in the fact that the North had managed to end slavery in its own way through gradual emancipation while allowing the South to continue to practice slavery. They believed that the founders had established a nation that balanced free and slave labor.Because the American Revolution and the American Civil War were pivotal and crucial elements in shaping the United States, the intertwined themes in One Nation Divided By Slavery provide a new lens through which to view American history and national identity.
American Abolitionism and Antislavery

eBook: One Nation Divided by Slavery: Remembering the American Revolution While Marching toward the Civil War (DRM EPUB)

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eBook: One Nation Divided by Slavery: Remembering the American Revolution While Marching toward the Civil War (DRM EPUB)

eBook: One Nation Divided by Slavery: Remembering the American Revolution While Marching toward the Civil War (DRM PDF)

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