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_aTucker, Ann L., _e1 |
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_aNewest born of nations : _bEuropean nationalist movements and the making of the Confederacy / _cAnn L. Tucker. |
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_aCharlottesville : _bUniversity of Virginia Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aAge of Revolutions, 1820-1850. The Revolution of '76 Extending Itself across the Seas: Southern Analysis of European Revolutions -- _tAntebellum Sectionalism, 1850-1860. Let the South Take Warning: Slavery and Expansion in an International Context ; A Tool Wherewith to Promote Agitation: European Revolutionaries and Sectional Tension -- _tSecession, 1860-1861. Equal among the Other Nations: Secessionists' Liberal International Perspective ; Without a Parallel and Without a Rival: Secessionists' Conservative International Perspective ; Disunion ... Is Fatal in the End: Southern Unionists' International Perspective -- _tWartime Realities, 1861-1865. Of What Avail Are the Appeals of the South: The Evolution of the Liberal Confederate International Perspective ; We Stand Alone: The Evolution of the Conservative and Unionist International Perspectives. |
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_a"From the earliest stirrings of southern nationalism to the defeat of the Confederacy, analysis of European nationalisms played a critical role in southern thought about the new southern nation. After secession, southern thinkers sought to legitimize the new southern nation by comparing it to contemporary European nationalist movements. Because the Confederate nation was cast in the same mold as European counterparts, southerners argued, it deserved independence. While popular at home, such claims failed to resonate with Europeans and northerners, who viewed slavery as incompatible with liberal nationalism. Forced to re-evaluate their claims about the international place of southern nationalism, some Confederates redoubled their attempts to place the Confederacy within the broader trends of nineteenth century nationalism. More conservative southerners took a different tack. They emphasized the distinctiveness of southern nationalism, claiming that the Confederacy actually purified nationalism through slavery"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aNationalism _zConfederate States of America _xHistory. |
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_aNationalism _zEurope _xHistory _y19th century. |
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