The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and the Crisis of the UnionUniversity of Illinois Press, 1965 - 277 páginas 'The Inner Civil War', first published more than twenty-five years ago, is a classic that has influenced historians' views of the Civil War and American intellectual change in the nineteenth century. This edition includes a new preface in which the author demonstrates the continuing relevance of the work and updates its interpretations. |
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... James looked on en- viously as Charles Russell Lowell and Josephine Shaw Lowell paraded on horseback in Newport before Charles left to follow the example of his celebrated brother - in - law , Robert Gould Shaw , by dying heroically in ...
... James looked on en- viously as Charles Russell Lowell and Josephine Shaw Lowell paraded on horseback in Newport before Charles left to follow the example of his celebrated brother - in - law , Robert Gould Shaw , by dying heroically in ...
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... James and the neo - abolitionist John Jay Chapman , regretted the new commit- ment to institutions and bureaucritization , but for the most part this allegedly " displaced " elite effectively modernized itself and embarked on a new ...
... James and the neo - abolitionist John Jay Chapman , regretted the new commit- ment to institutions and bureaucritization , but for the most part this allegedly " displaced " elite effectively modernized itself and embarked on a new ...
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... James in his life of Hawthorne . Writing , as he was , fourteen years after Appomattox , James could not fail to be aware that something had happened to " the national consciousness , " that the " great convulsion " had " left a ...
... James in his life of Hawthorne . Writing , as he was , fourteen years after Appomattox , James could not fail to be aware that something had happened to " the national consciousness , " that the " great convulsion " had " left a ...
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... James went astray was in suggesting that Hawthorne had a typical ante - bellum mentality and that con- sequently his response to the war was characteristic of " that earlier and simpler generation . " The fact was that Hawthorne's ...
... James went astray was in suggesting that Hawthorne had a typical ante - bellum mentality and that con- sequently his response to the war was characteristic of " that earlier and simpler generation . " The fact was that Hawthorne's ...
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Contenido
Prophets of Perfection | 7 |
Conservatives in a Radical Age | 23 |
The Impending Crisis | 36 |
The War as Idea and Experience 18601865 | 51 |
Secession Rebellion and Ideology | 53 |
The Spirit of 61 | 65 |
This Cruel War The Individual Response to Suffering | 79 |
The Sanitary Elite The Organized Response to Suffering | 98 |
The Martyr and His Friends | 151 |
The Strenuous Life | 166 |
The Legacy | 181 |
The Twilight of Humanitarianism | 183 |
Science and the New Intellectuals | 199 |
The Moral Equivalent of War | 217 |
Notes | 239 |
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