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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: New Answers for Old Questions about the Civil War–Era North 1
- “A Press Th at Speaks Its Opinions Frankly and Openly and Fearlessly”: The Contentious Relationship between the Democratic Press and the Party in the Antebellum North 11
- Abraham Lincoln, Manhood, and Nineteenth-Century American Political Culture 29
- Damnable Treason or Party Organs? Democratic Secret Societies in Pennsylvania 42
- Copperheads in Connecticut: A Peace Movement Th at Imperiled the Union 60
- “All Manner of Schemes and Rascalities”: Th e Politics of Promotion in the Union Army 81
- “For My Part I Dont Care Who Is Elected President”: Th e Union Army and the Elections of 1864 104
- New Perspectives in Civil War Ethnic History and Their Implications for Twenty-First-Century Scholarship 123
- The Black Flag and Confederate Soldiers: Total War from the Bottom Up? 142
- Liberia and the U.S. Civil War 159
- “No Regular Marriage”: African American Veterans and Marriage Practices aft er Emancipation 171
- “She Is a Member of the 23rd”: Lucy Nichols and the Community of the Civil War Regiment 184
- Afterword. On Mark Neely: An Appreciation 201
- Notes 207
- List of Contributors 265
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: New Answers for Old Questions about the Civil War–Era North 1
- “A Press Th at Speaks Its Opinions Frankly and Openly and Fearlessly”: The Contentious Relationship between the Democratic Press and the Party in the Antebellum North 11
- Abraham Lincoln, Manhood, and Nineteenth-Century American Political Culture 29
- Damnable Treason or Party Organs? Democratic Secret Societies in Pennsylvania 42
- Copperheads in Connecticut: A Peace Movement Th at Imperiled the Union 60
- “All Manner of Schemes and Rascalities”: Th e Politics of Promotion in the Union Army 81
- “For My Part I Dont Care Who Is Elected President”: Th e Union Army and the Elections of 1864 104
- New Perspectives in Civil War Ethnic History and Their Implications for Twenty-First-Century Scholarship 123
- The Black Flag and Confederate Soldiers: Total War from the Bottom Up? 142
- Liberia and the U.S. Civil War 159
- “No Regular Marriage”: African American Veterans and Marriage Practices aft er Emancipation 171
- “She Is a Member of the 23rd”: Lucy Nichols and the Community of the Civil War Regiment 184
- Afterword. On Mark Neely: An Appreciation 201
- Notes 207
- List of Contributors 265
- Index 269