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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: An Unfinished War 1
- 1 A Victory Spoiled: West Tennessee Unionists during Reconstruction 9
- 2 ‘‘I Wanted a Gun’’: Black Soldiers and White Violence in Civil War and Postwar Kentucky and Missouri 30
- 3 ‘‘The Rebel Spirit in Kentucky’’: The Politics of Readjustment in a Border State, 1865–1868 54
- 4 The Crucible of Reconstruction: Unionists and the Struggle for Alabama’s Postwar Home Front 69
- 5 ‘‘A New Field of Labor’’: Antislavery Women, Freedmen’s Aid, and Political Power 88
- 6 ‘‘Objects of Humanity’’: The White Poor in Civil War and Reconstruction Georgia 101
- 7 Racial Identity and Reconstruction: New Orleans’s Free People of Color and the Dilemma of Emancipation 122
- 8 ‘‘My Children on the Field’’: Wade Hampton, Biography, and the Roots of the Lost Cause 139
- 9 Rebels in War and Peace: Their Ethos and Its Impact 154
- 10 Reconstructing Loyalty: Love, Fear, and Power in the Postwar South 173
- 11 Reconstructing the Nation, Reconstructing the Party: Postwar Republicans and the Evolution of a Party 183
- Notes 205
- Contributors 259
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: An Unfinished War 1
- 1 A Victory Spoiled: West Tennessee Unionists during Reconstruction 9
- 2 ‘‘I Wanted a Gun’’: Black Soldiers and White Violence in Civil War and Postwar Kentucky and Missouri 30
- 3 ‘‘The Rebel Spirit in Kentucky’’: The Politics of Readjustment in a Border State, 1865–1868 54
- 4 The Crucible of Reconstruction: Unionists and the Struggle for Alabama’s Postwar Home Front 69
- 5 ‘‘A New Field of Labor’’: Antislavery Women, Freedmen’s Aid, and Political Power 88
- 6 ‘‘Objects of Humanity’’: The White Poor in Civil War and Reconstruction Georgia 101
- 7 Racial Identity and Reconstruction: New Orleans’s Free People of Color and the Dilemma of Emancipation 122
- 8 ‘‘My Children on the Field’’: Wade Hampton, Biography, and the Roots of the Lost Cause 139
- 9 Rebels in War and Peace: Their Ethos and Its Impact 154
- 10 Reconstructing Loyalty: Love, Fear, and Power in the Postwar South 173
- 11 Reconstructing the Nation, Reconstructing the Party: Postwar Republicans and the Evolution of a Party 183
- Notes 205
- Contributors 259
- Index 261