The Revolution of 1861: The American Civil War in the Age of Nationalist Conflict

Author:   Andre M. Fleche
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   New edition
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9781469613680


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   28 February 2014
Format:   Paperback
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The Revolution of 1861: The American Civil War in the Age of Nationalist Conflict


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It was no coincidence that the Civil War occurred during an age of violent political upheaval in Europe and the Americas. Grounding the causes and philosophies of the Civil War in an international context, Andre M. Fleche examines how questions of national self-determination, race, class, and labor the world over influenced American interpretations of the strains on the Union and the growing differences between North and South. Setting familiar events in an international context, Fleche enlarges our understanding of nationalism in the nineteenth century, with startling implications for our understanding of the Civil War. Confederates argued that European nationalist movements provided models for their efforts to establish a new nation-state, while Unionists stressed the role of the state in balancing order and liberty in a revolutionary age. Diplomats and politicians used such arguments to explain their causes to thinkers throughout the world. Fleche maintains that the fight over the future of republican government in America was also a battle over the meaning of revolution in the Atlantic world and, as such, can be fully understood only as a part of the world-historical context in which it was fought.

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Author:   Andre M. Fleche
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9781469613680


ISBN 10:   1469613689
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   28 February 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[This book] will provoke much thought among scholars of nationalism in nineteenth-century America.--Journal of American Studies Offers a wonderful point of departure for future studies of nationalist rhetoric in the Civil War era. As historians continue to discuss the war and its various manifestations, hopefully Fleche's work will be one of many that will place the war in its proper international context.--Bowtied and Fried This study demonstrates that there are still fertile fields of inquiry about a much-studied war. Highly recommended. Most levels/libraries.--Choice This book is a welcome addition to a small but rapidly expanding shelf in the massive library of the Civil War.--Journal of Southern History Fleche's sparkling new book comes during the sesquicentennial as a welcome harbinger of a new international interpretation of the Civil War. Smoothly written, well-grounded in primary sources, and cogently argued.--The Historian A wide-ranging and thought-provoking reconsideration of America's bloodiest conflict. Fleche is to be commended for making it much more difficult for future scholars to view the Civil War through a narrow national lens.--North Carolina Historical Review Essential reading for anyone interested in placing the American Civil War in broader international patterns of ideology and politics.--Journal of American History Makes a great contribution by showing us how the Civil War functioned not as the culmination of history but as an instrument for Americans and Europeans who dared to make nationalism safe for the world.--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society The Revolution of 1861 has much to recommend; it combines clear writing with a successful argument for an international interpretation of the war.--West Virginia History


Fleche's sparkling new book comes during the sesquicentennial as a welcome harbinger of a new international interpretation of the Civil War. Smoothly written, well-grounded in primary sources, and cogently argued.-- The Historian


[This book] will provoke much thought among scholars of nationalism in nineteenth-century America.--Journal of American Studies A wide-ranging and thought-provoking reconsideration of America's bloodiest conflict. Fleche is to be commended for making it much more difficult for future scholars to view the Civil War through a narrow national lens.--North Carolina Historical Review Offers a wonderful point of departure for future studies of nationalist rhetoric in the Civil War era. As historians continue to discuss the war and its various manifestations, hopefully Fleche's work will be one of many that will place the war in its proper international context.--Bowtied and Fried This study demonstrates that there are still fertile fields of inquiry about a much-studied war. Highly recommended. Most levels/libraries.--Choice Essential reading for anyone interested in placing the American Civil War in broader international patterns of ideology and politics.--Journal of American History Makes a great contribution by showing us how the Civil War functioned not as the culmination of history but as an instrument for Americans and Europeans who dared to make nationalism safe for the world.--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society This book is a welcome addition to a small but rapidly expanding shelf in the massive library of the Civil War.--Journal of Southern History The Revolution of 1861 has much to recommend; it combines clear writing with a successful argument for an international interpretation of the war.--West Virginia History Fleche's sparkling new book comes during the sesquicentennial as a welcome harbinger of a new international interpretation of the Civil War. Smoothly written, well-grounded in primary sources, and cogently argued.--The Historian


Fleche shows how the revolutions that wracked Europe influenced U.S. politics in the lead-up to the Civil War, and how the Civil War, in turn, profoundly affected notions of nationalism in Europe. This is an important study. --Richard Blackett, Andrew Jackson Professor of History, Vanderbilt University


A wide-ranging and thought-provoking reconsideration of America's bloodiest conflict. Fleche is to be commended for making it much more difficult for future scholars to view the Civil War through a narrow national lens. -- North Carolina Historical Review


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Andre M. Fleche is assistant professor of history at Castleton State College, USA.

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