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Downs, Gregory P.

The Second American Revolution : The Civil War-Era Struggle Over Cuba and the Rebirth of the American Republic

The University of North Carolina Press, 2019

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Year of publication
2019
ISBN
9781469652733
Place of printing
Chapel Hill
Author
Downs, Gregory P.
Publishers
The University of North Carolina Press
Edition
First edition
Keyword
History
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Small quarto in illus green-blue (pale) jacket; xiii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm; bibliographical references and index Series: The Steven and Janice Brose lectures in the Civil War Era. / Contents: Introduction: The second American revolution? -- Chapter One The second American republic -- Chapter Two The Civil War the world made -- Chapter Three The world the Civil War might have made -- Afterword A finished revolution: The sorrow of stubborn hours. / "Much of the confusion about a central event in U.S. history begins with the name: the Civil War. In reality, the Civil War was not merely civil - meaning national - and not merely a war, but instead an international conflict of ideas as well as armies. Its implications transformed the U.S. Constitution and reshaped a world order, as political and economic systems grounded in slavery and empire clashed with the democratic process of republican forms of government. And it spilled over national boundaries, tying the United States together with Cuba, Spain, Mexico, Britain, and France in a struggle over the future of slavery and of republics. Here Gregory P. Downs argues that we can see the Civil War anew by understanding it as a revolution. More than a fight to preserve the Union and end slavery, the conflict refashioned a nation, in part by remaking its Constitution. More than a struggle of brother against brother, it entailed remaking an Atlantic world that centered in surprising ways on Cuba and Spain. Downs introduces a range of actors not often considered as central to the conflict but clearly engaged in broader questions and acts they regarded as revolutionary. This expansive canvas allows Downs to describe a broad and world-shaking war with implications far greater than often recognized." óPublisher. / Imperialism -- History -- 19th century.† ImpÈrialisme -- Histoire -- 19e siËcle.† Diplomatic relations.† Imperialism.† Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)† Politics and government.† Imperialism -- History -- 19th century.† Genre/Form: History.† Time: 1800-1899† Geographic: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Influence.† Cuba -- History -- 1810-1899.† Cuba -- Politics and government -- 19th century.† Atlantic Ocean Region -- Politics and government -- 19th century.† United States -- Foreign relations -- Spain.† United States -- Foreign relations -- Cuba.† Spain -- Foreign relations -- United States.† Cuba -- Foreign relations -- United States.† Cuba -- Histoire -- 1810-1899.† …tats-Unis -- Relations extÈrieures -- Espagne.† …tats-Unis -- Relations extÈrieures -- Cuba.† Espagne -- Relations extÈrieures -- …tats-Unis.† Cuba -- Relations extÈrieures -- …tats-Unis.† Atlantic Ocean Region.†