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Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War
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Bester Preis: € 6,39 (vom 26.01.2016)Confederate Emancipation
ISBN: 9780198033677 bzw. 0198033672, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, neu, E-Book.
History, In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the "Stonewall of the West") proposed that "the most courageous of our slaves" be trained as soldiers and that "every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war" be freed.In Confederate Emancipation , Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's proposal, which was initially rejected out of hand, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and Robert E. Lee had all reached the same conclusions. At that point, the idea was debated widely in newspapers and drawing rooms across the South, as more and more slaves fled to Union lines and fought in the ranks of the Union army. Eventually, the soldiers of Lee's army voted on the proposal, and the Confederate government actually enacted a version of it in March. The Army issued the necessary orders just two weeks before Appomattox, too late to affect the course of the war. Throughout the book, Levine captures the voices of blacks and whites, wealthy planters and poor farmers, soldiers and officers, and newspaper editors and politicians from all across the South. In the process, he sheds light on such hot-button topics as what the Confederacy was fighting for, whether black southerners were willing to fight in large numbers in defense of the South, and what this episode foretold about life and politics in the post-war South. Confederate Emancipation offers an engaging and illuminating account of a fascinating and politically charged idea, setting it firmly and vividly in the context of the Civil War and the part played in it by the issue of slavery and the actions of the slaves themselves. eBook.
Confederate Emancipation (2005)
ISBN: 9780195147629 bzw. 0195147626, in Englisch, BERTRAMS PRINT ON DEMAND Nov 2005, neu, Nachdruck.
Neuware - In early 1864, Major-General Patrick of the Cleburne Confederate Army of Tennessee proposed that 'the most courageous of our slaves' be trained as soldiers and that 'every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war' be freed. This work looks at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. Englisch.
Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War (2005)
ISBN: 9780195147629 bzw. 0195147626, in Englisch, 272 Seiten, Oxford University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Clickgoodwill.
In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the "Stonewall of the West") proposed that "the most courageous of our slaves" be trained as soldiers and that "every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war" be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's proposal, which was initially rejected out of hand, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and Robert E. Lee had all reached the same conclusions. At that point, the idea was debated widely in newspapers and drawing rooms across the South, as more and more slaves fled to Union lines and fought in the ranks of the Union army. Eventually, the soldiers of Lee's army voted on the proposal, and the Confederate government actually enacted a version of it in March. The Army issued the necessary orders just two weeks before Appomattox, too late to affect the course of the war. Throughout the book, Levine captures the voices of blacks and whites, wealthy planters and poor farmers, soldiers and officers, and newspaper editors and politicians from all across the South. In the process, he sheds light on such hot-button topics as what the Confederacy was fighting for, whether black southerners were willing to fight in large numbers in defense of the South, and what this episode foretold about life and politics in the post-war South. Confederate Emancipation offers an engaging and illuminating account of a fascinating and politically charged idea, setting it firmly and vividly in the context of the Civil War and the part played in it by the issue of slavery and the actions of the slaves themselves. , Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-11-01, Studio: Oxford University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1382175.
CONFEDERATE EMANCIPATION. Southern Plans To Free And Arm Slaves During The Civil War. (2005)
ISBN: 9780195315868 bzw. 0195315863, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Oxford University Press:, 2005. 252 pages. The author "looks closely at the 1864 proposal to arm and free slaves of the South- a proposal advanced most famously by Major-General Patrick Cleburne- after the disastrous results at the battle of Chattanooga." FINE SOFTCOVER.. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Confederate Emancipation, Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War (2005)
ISBN: 9780195147629 bzw. 0195147626, in Englisch, Oxford University Press Inc, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the Stonewall of the West ) proposed that the most courageous of our slaves be trained as soldiers and that every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's propo... In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the Stonewall of the West ) proposed that the most courageous of our slaves be trained as soldiers and that every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's proposal, which was initially rejected out of hand, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and Robert E. Lee had all reached the same conclusions. At that point, the idea was debated widely in newspapers and drawing rooms across the South, as more and more slaves fled to Union lines and fought in the ranks of the Union army. Eventually, the soldiers of Lee's army voted on the proposal, and the Confederate government actually enacted a version of it in March. The Army issued the necessary orders just two weeks before Appomattox, too late to affect the course of the war. Throughout the book, Levine captures the voices of blacks and whites, wealthy planters and poor farmers, soldiers and officers, and newspaper editors and politicians from all across the South. In the process, he sheds light on such hot-button topics as what the Confederacy was fighting for, whether black southerners were willing to fight in large numbers in defense of the South, and what this episode foretold about life and politics in the post-war South. Confederate Emancipation offers an engaging and illuminating account of a fascinating and politically charged idea, setting it firmly and vividly in the context of the Civil War and the part played in it by the issue of slavery and the actions of the slaves themselves.Taal: Engels;Oorspronkelijke titel: Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War;Afmetingen: 25x242x164 mm;Gewicht: 517,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: november 2005;ISBN10: 0195147626;ISBN13: 9780195147629; Engelstalig | Hardcover | 2005.
Confederate Emancipation, Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War (2007)
ISBN: 9780195315868 bzw. 0195315863, in Englisch, Oxford University Press Inc, Taschenbuch, neu.
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In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the Stonewall of the West ) proposed that the most courageous of our slaves be trained as soldiers and that every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's propo... In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the Stonewall of the West ) proposed that the most courageous of our slaves be trained as soldiers and that every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's proposal, which was initially rejected out of hand, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and Robert E. Lee had all reached the same conclusions. At that point, the idea was debated widely in newspapers and drawing rooms across the South, as more and more slaves fled to Union lines and fought in the ranks of the Union army. Eventually, the soldiers of Lee's army voted on the proposal, and the Confederate government actually enacted a version of it in March. The Army issued the necessary orders just two weeks before Appomattox, too late to affect the course of the war. Throughout the book, Levine captures the voices of blacks and whites, wealthy planters and poor farmers, soldiers and officers, and newspaper editors and politicians from all across the South. In the process, he sheds light on such hot-button topics as what the Confederacy was fighting for, whether black southerners were willing to fight in large numbers in defense of the South, and what this episode foretold about life and politics in the post-war South. Confederate Emancipation offers an engaging and illuminating account of a fascinating and politically charged idea, setting it firmly and vividly in the context of the Civil War and the part played in it by the issue of slavery and the actions of the slaves themselves.Taal: Engels;Oorspronkelijke titel: Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves During the Civil War;Afmetingen: 0x0x0 mm;Gewicht: 385,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2007;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 0195315863;ISBN13: 9780195315868; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2007.
Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War
ISBN: 0195147626 bzw. 9780195147629, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, gebraucht.
19th century,abolition,african-american studies,americas,civil war,confederacy,history,humanities,modern (16th-21st centuries),politics and social sciences, In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the "Stonewall of the West") proposed that "the most courageous of our slaves" be trained as soldiers and that "every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war" be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves. He shows that within a year of Cleburne's proposal, which was initially rejected out of hand, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and Robert E. Lee had all reached the same conclusions. At that point, the idea was debated widely in newspapers and drawing rooms across the South, as more and more slaves fled to Union lines and fought in the ranks of the Union army. Eventually, the soldiers of Lee's army voted on the proposal, and the Confederate government actually enacted a version of it in March. The Army issued the necessary orders just two weeks before Appomattox, too late to affect the course of the war. Throughout the book, Levine captures the voices of blacks and whites, wealthy planters and poor farmers, soldiers and officers, and newspaper editors and politicians from all across the South. In the process, he sheds light on such hot-button topics as what the Confederacy was fighting for, whether black southerners were willing to fight in large numbers in defense of the South, and what this episode fo.
Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War (Paperback)
ISBN: 9780195315868 bzw. 0195315863, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War (2007)
ISBN: 9780195315868 bzw. 0195315863, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, USA, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Confederate Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during the Civil War
ISBN: 9780195147629 bzw. 0195147626, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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