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No Surrender: Asymmetric Warfare in the Reconstruction South, 1868–1877

Autor Keith D. Dickson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2017 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A modern and current examination of Reconstruction that explains how the South in the aftermath of defeat in a total war, was still able to exhaust the will of the powerful North using asymmetric warfare.The end of the Civil War may have marked the end of the official fighting, but the Congressional strategy to remake the South during Reconstruction led to a new period of warfare-asymmetric warfare in which the defeated Confederacy became the Southern resistance. Despite all the power at its disposal, the North failed to change the South after nearly 11 years of effort and instead accepted a political-social equilibrium dictated by the South. This book presents Reconstruction through an unconventional lens to explain the process of transition from war to warfare, and finally to equilibrium represented by the emergence of the New South. Author Keith D. Dickson explains how Reconstruction created a false equilibrium in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War and was reversed by Congressional action that imposed a new social and political order. By resistance of these actions through asymmetric warfare, the white South was able to establish a new equilibrium-one dictated by the South that opened the path to the New South. Providing insights from an author who is both a respected academic military historian as well as a former practitioner of unconventional warfare as a Special Forces officer, the book covers the historical period 1865-1877, casting the Reconstruction period as an example of protracted asymmetric warfare. This asymmetric warfare was conducted in phases against the Republican state governments. As both the U.S. Congress and the Grant administration abandoned the lofty goals for Reconstruction, a bitterly contested presidential election provided the opportunity to establish conditions favorable to the white South that would in turn lead to a political-social equilibrium that allowed reconciliation to begin.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440848933
ISBN-10: 1440848939
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 1 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Offers a synthesis of asymmetric warfare concepts that provides a novel context for understanding events and developments of the Reconstruction era and the emergence of the New South

Notă biografică

Keith D. Dickson is professor of military studies at the Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Reconstruction Reconsidered in a New LightChapter 1Asymmetry and Asymmetric WarfareChapter 2From False Equilibrium to Disequilibrium: The Strategies of Reconstruction (1865-1867)Chapter 3Asymmetric Warfare Phase I: Sources and Preconditions (1866-1867)Chapter 4Asymmetric Warfare Phase II: The Mobilization of Collective Identity (1867-1868)Chapter 5Asymmetric Warfare Phase II: The States Under Siege (1868-1870)Chapter 6Asymmetric Warfare Phase II: The Dominant Actor Responds (1870-1873)Chapter 7Asymmetric Warfare Phase III: The Dominant Actor Dislocated (1873-1876)Chapter 8Asymmetric Warfare Phases III and IV: Bulldozers, Red Shirts, and Equilibrium (1876-1877)Chapter 9Asymmetric Warfare, Reconciliation, and the Road to the New SouthConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex