Description |
xi, 324 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Series |
Problems in American civilization |
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Problems in American civilization.
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Contents |
Pollard, E. A. A peculiar and noble type of civilization.--Stephens, A. H. The war for states rights.--Buchanan, J. Republican fanaticism as a cause of the Civil War.--Wilson, H. The slave power conspiracy.--Rhodes, J. F. Antecedents of the American Civil War.--Beard, C. A. The approach of the irrepressible conflict.--Owsley, F. L. The irrepressible conflict.--Osterweis, R. G. South Carolina and the idea of southern nationalism.--Ramsdell, C. W. The natural limits of slavery expansion.--Randall, J. G. The blundering generation.--Craven, A. The 1840s and the democratic process.--Elkins, S. Slavery and the intellectual.--Nevins, A. The ordeal of the Union.--Genovese, E. The origins of slavery expansionism.--Foner, E. Slavery and the Republican ideology.--Geyl, P. The American Civil War and the problem of inevitability.--Potter, D. M. Why the Republicans rejected both compromise and secession.--Suggestions for additional reading (p. 322-324) |
Notes |
Bibliography: p. 322-324 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Problems in American civilization no:33 1972 |
SUBJECT |
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Causes.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140219
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Author |
Rozwenc, Edwin C. (Edwin Charles), 1915-1974.
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LC no. |
72005287 |
ISBN |
0669827274 |
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