A Secret Society History of the Civil War
Autor Mark A. Lauseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2011
This exceptional study encompasses both white and African American secret society involvement, revealing the black fraternal experience in antebellum America as well as the clandestine operations that provided assistance to escaped slaves via the Underground Railroad. Unraveling these pervasive and extensive networks of power and influence, A Secret Society History of the Civil War demonstrates that antebellum secret societies played a greater role in affecting Civil War-era politics than has been previously acknowledged.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780252036552
ISBN-10: 0252036557
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 12 black and white photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10: 0252036557
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 12 black and white photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Recenzii
"Recommended."--Choice
"A brilliant study of the transnational forces and structures that framed the origins of the Civil War."--The Historian
"A page-turning secret society history based on solid research and accuracy."--Southern Historian
"A well-researched, fascinating look at an often overlooked part of antebellum America that proves that sometimes conspiracy theories are legitimate."--Blue & Gray Magazine
"Lause admirably demonstrates that a variety of voluntary organizations were active participants in antebellum America's political and racial struggles. . . . an impressive command of the intricate details of the many societies."--Nova Religio
"Readers will gain a richly layered understanding of political paths not taken, and of a fertile transatlantic political word full of people with great imagination and hope for the future."--Indiana Magazine of History
"A fascinating and provocative study that illuminates the history of the Civil War era by probing the relationship between political secret societies and social radicalism in Europe and antebellum reform and sectional crisis in the United States. This book will be a tremendous resource of information for scholars, and it is one of the most genuinely original works that I have ever read."--Robert E. May, author of Manifest Destiny's Underworld: Filibustering in Antebellum America
"A challenging look at the reality of Civil War-era secret societies. This work opens up enormous possibilities for future research, prompting us to reconsider--or indeed consider for the first time--people and perspectives that have been, at best, on the periphery of studies of the Civil War era."--Susan-Mary Grant, author of The War for a Nation: The American Civil War
"Dispelling the mysticism and self-aggrandizement of fraternal orders in antebellum America, Mark A. Lause successfully removes the Panjandrum from the panorama of American secret societies. The result is a careful examination of the consequence of secret societies and their place in shaping America’s national identity on the eve of the Civil War."--Michael A. Halleran, author of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Freemasonry in the American Civil War
"A brilliant study of the transnational forces and structures that framed the origins of the Civil War."--The Historian
"A page-turning secret society history based on solid research and accuracy."--Southern Historian
"A well-researched, fascinating look at an often overlooked part of antebellum America that proves that sometimes conspiracy theories are legitimate."--Blue & Gray Magazine
"Lause admirably demonstrates that a variety of voluntary organizations were active participants in antebellum America's political and racial struggles. . . . an impressive command of the intricate details of the many societies."--Nova Religio
"Readers will gain a richly layered understanding of political paths not taken, and of a fertile transatlantic political word full of people with great imagination and hope for the future."--Indiana Magazine of History
"A fascinating and provocative study that illuminates the history of the Civil War era by probing the relationship between political secret societies and social radicalism in Europe and antebellum reform and sectional crisis in the United States. This book will be a tremendous resource of information for scholars, and it is one of the most genuinely original works that I have ever read."--Robert E. May, author of Manifest Destiny's Underworld: Filibustering in Antebellum America
"A challenging look at the reality of Civil War-era secret societies. This work opens up enormous possibilities for future research, prompting us to reconsider--or indeed consider for the first time--people and perspectives that have been, at best, on the periphery of studies of the Civil War era."--Susan-Mary Grant, author of The War for a Nation: The American Civil War
"Dispelling the mysticism and self-aggrandizement of fraternal orders in antebellum America, Mark A. Lause successfully removes the Panjandrum from the panorama of American secret societies. The result is a careful examination of the consequence of secret societies and their place in shaping America’s national identity on the eve of the Civil War."--Michael A. Halleran, author of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Freemasonry in the American Civil War
Notă biografică
Mark A. Lause is a professor of American history at the University of Cincinnati. He is the author of A Secret Society History of the Civil War and Race and Radicalism in the Union Army.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Prologue. Old World Contours: Revolutionary Politics and the Secret Society Tradition 1
PART I. Alternative Means
1. The Brotherhood of the Union: George Lippard and the Palestine of Redeemed Labor 21
2. Universal Democratic Republicans: Hugh Forbes and Transatlantic Antislavery Radicalism 37
3. Lone Stars and Golden Circles: The Manifest Destiny of George W. L. Bickley 51
PART II. Challenging Power
4. Higher Laws: The Fulcrum of African American National Identity 69
5. Decisive Means: Political Violence and National Self-Definition 86
PART III. Ends
6. The Counterfeit Nation: The KGC, Secession, and the Confederate Experience 107
7. The Republic Saved: Secret Societies and the Survival of the Union 125
Epilogue. Long Shadows: Lineages of the Secret Society Tradition in America 141
Notes 157
Index 203
Illustrations follow page 50
Introduction ix
Prologue. Old World Contours: Revolutionary Politics and the Secret Society Tradition 1
PART I. Alternative Means
1. The Brotherhood of the Union: George Lippard and the Palestine of Redeemed Labor 21
2. Universal Democratic Republicans: Hugh Forbes and Transatlantic Antislavery Radicalism 37
3. Lone Stars and Golden Circles: The Manifest Destiny of George W. L. Bickley 51
PART II. Challenging Power
4. Higher Laws: The Fulcrum of African American National Identity 69
5. Decisive Means: Political Violence and National Self-Definition 86
PART III. Ends
6. The Counterfeit Nation: The KGC, Secession, and the Confederate Experience 107
7. The Republic Saved: Secret Societies and the Survival of the Union 125
Epilogue. Long Shadows: Lineages of the Secret Society Tradition in America 141
Notes 157
Index 203
Illustrations follow page 50