Civil War Citizens: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in America’s Bloodiest Conflict

Author:   Susannah J. Ural
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9780814785690


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   22 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Civil War Citizens: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in America’s Bloodiest Conflict


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At its core, the Civil War was a conflict over the meaning of citizenship. Most famously, it became a struggle over whether or not to grant rights to a group that stood outside the pale of civil-society: African Americans. But other groups--namely Jews, Germans, the Irish, and Native Americans--also became part of this struggle to exercise rights stripped from them by legislation, court rulings, and the prejudices that defined the age. Grounded in extensive research by experts in their respective fields, Civil War Citizens is the first volume to collectively analyze the wartime experiences of those who lived outside the dominant white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant citizenry of nineteenth-century America. The essays examine the momentous decisions made by these communities in the face of war, their desire for full citizenship, the complex loyalties that shaped their actions, and the inspiring and heartbreaking results of their choices-- choices that still echo through the United States today. Contributors: Stephen D. Engle, William McKee Evans, David T. Gleeson, Andrea Mehrländer, Joseph P. Reidy, Robert N. Rosen, and Susannah J. Ural.

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Author:   Susannah J. Ural
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9780814785690


ISBN 10:   0814785697
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   22 November 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Susannah J. Ural Yankee Dutchmen: Germans, the Union, and the Construction of Wartime Identity Stephen D. Engle ""With More Freedom and Independence Than the Yankees"": The Germans of Richmond, Charleston, and New Orleans during the American Civil War Andrea Mehrlander ""Ye Sons of Green Erin Assemble"": Northern Irish American Catholics and the Union War Effort, 1861-1865 Susannah J. Ural Irish Rebels, Southern Rebels: The Irish Confederates David T. Gleeson The Jewish Confederates Robert N. Rosen, Esq. Native Americans in the Civil War: Three Experiences William McKee Evans The African American Struggle for Citizenship Rights in the Northern United States during the Civil War Joseph P. Reidy About the Contributors Index"

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(<p> Civil War Citizens adds a new dimension to our understanding of the war by offering a window into the complex exchange between ethnic and national identity. The stories told here should have special resonance for our increasingly diverse society as it continues to debate the contours of citizenship and belonging. By showing how immigrants as well as native&#8210;born Americans struggled over the meaning of democracy, freedom, and slavery, the essays also connect American history to the same debates going on around the world. <br>)-(Aaron Sheehan&#8210;Dean), (author of Why Confederates Fought: Family and Nation in Civil War Virginia )


<p> Brings to the forefront the hope of articulating theories and practices for a world in which the presence of domination and exclusion is so insiduous. Granted, it is a fragile hope, but it is still a hope.&#8221: <br>- Perspectives on Politics ,


<p> In the Union and the Confederacy, in the armed forces and on the home front, the Civil War caused people of different races and ethnicities to interact in new ways. The well&#8210;written, well&#8210;researched essays in this important new book offer a fine&#8210;grained narrative about the experiences of different ethnic groups during the Civil War. The essays also probe, in provocative ways, the intersection between military service and the call by different ethnic groups for fuller inclusion and citizenship. This book is not only a fascinating read, it makes a real contribution to the study of ethnic groups during the Civil War era. <br>


<p> The illuminating essays in Civil War Citizens capture the view from below, where immigrants and other non&#8210;whites confronted an array of confusing loyalties, often in conflict, always changing, and never clear cut in their meaning. This superb collection reveals that their identity as outsiders did not prescribe a united or single course of action. Civil War Citizens is an eye&#8210;opening book, for it shows how people who existed on the political periphery were forced to rework their self&#8210;understandings as individuals and as a collective group while also being denied their place in the nation that they were fighting and dying for. <br>-Peter S. Carmichael, author of The Last Generation: Young Virginians in Peace, War, and Reunion


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Susannah J. Ural is Associate Professor of History at the University of Southern Mississippi and a Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of War and Society. She is the author of The Harp and the Eagle: Irish-American Volunteers and the Union Army, 1861-1865 (NYU Press, 2006).

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