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The Enemy Within: Fears of Corruption in the Civil War North: Nation Divided: Studies in the Civil War Era

Autor Michael Thomas Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2011 – vârsta de la 22 ani

Stoked by a series of major scandals, popular fears of corruption in the Civil War North provide a unique window into Northern culture in the Civil War era. In "The Enemy Within, " Michael Thomas Smith relates these scandals including those involving John C. Fremont's administration in Missouri, Benjamin F. Butler's in Louisiana, bounty jumping and recruitment fraud, controversial wartime innovations in the Treasury Department, government contracting, and the cotton trade to deeper anxieties.

The massive growth of the national government during the Civil War and lack of effective regulation made corruption all but inevitable, as indeed it has been in all the nation's wars and in every period of the nation's history. Civil War Northerners responded with unique intensity to these threats, however. If anything, the actual scale of nineteenth-century public corruption and the party campaign fundraising with which it tended to intertwine was tiny compared with that of later eras, following the growth and consolidation of big business and corporations. Nevertheless, Civil War Northerners responded with far greater vigor than their descendants would muster against larger and more insidious threats.

In the 1860s the popular conception of corruption could still encompass such social trends as extravagant spending or the enjoyment of luxury goods. Even more telling are the ways in which citizens' definitions of corruption manifested their specific fears: of government spending and centralization; of immigrants and the urban poor; of aristocratic ambition and pretension; and, most fundamentally, of modernization itself. Rational concerns about government honesty and efficiency had a way of spiraling into irrational suspicions of corrupt cabals and conspiracies. Those shadowy fears by contrast starkly illuminate Northerners' most cherished beliefs and values."

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ISBN-13: 9780813931272
ISBN-10: 0813931274
Pagini: 229
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of Virginia Press
Seria Nation Divided: Studies in the Civil War Era


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Michael Thomas Smith is Assistant Professor of History at McNeese State University and the author of "A Traitor and a Scoundrel: Benjamin Hedrick and the Cost of Dissent."