Ordeal by fire: the Civil War and reconstruction
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adam_text | Titel: Ordeal by fire
Autor: McPherson, James M
Jahr: 2001
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Changes in the Economy 5
Causes of American Modernization 12
The Modernizing Ethos 14
Modernization and Reform 16
Modernization and Social Tensions 22
Political Parties and Modernization 25
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The Southern Economy 27
Slavery in the American South 35
The Antislavery Movement 43
Antislavery and Modernization 48
The Proslavery Counterattack 51
The Cavalier Image 54
Slavery and National Politics 57
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The Annexation of Texas 59
Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War 61
The Wilmot Proviso 65
The Election of 1848 68
The Compromise of 1850 70
The Election of 1852 76
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Manifest Destiny and Slavery in the 1850s 79
The Fugitive Slave Law 83
Free Soilers and Free Blacks 89
Nativism and the Rise of the Know-Nothings 90
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act 95
The Rise of the Republican Party 99
Bleeding Kansas 101
The Election of 1856 105
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The Lecompton Constitution 114
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates 117
Portents of Armageddon, 1858-1859 119
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The Democratic Party Breaks in Two 129
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The Republicans Nominate Lincoln 131
The Campaign 132
The Outcome 136
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Secession of the Lower South 139
Secession: Revolution or Counterrevolution? 141
The Northern Response to Secession 145
Launching the Confederacy 150
The Upper South 150
Lincoln Takes the Helm 152
Fort Sumter and the End of Peace 153
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The First Clashes 165
The Eastern Border States: Maryland and Delaware
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West Virginia 173
East Tennessee 176
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The Navies and the Blockade 192
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Manpower and Resources 202
Confederate Advantages 204
Confederate Guerrillas 209
Men and Arms 212
Financing the War: The Confederacy 220
Financing the War: The Union 222
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The First Battle of Bull Run 227
McClellan and the Army of the Potomac 232
Europe and the War 237
The King Cotton Illusion 238
The Blockade and Foreign Relations 239
The Trent Affair 241
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Forts Henry and Donelson 244
The Battle of Shiloh 247
Other Union Triumphs in the West 251
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The Peninsula and Valley Campaigns in Virginia 257
The Seven Days Battles 266
The Union Army and Hard War 272
The Second Battle of Bull Run 276
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War Aims and Politics in the North 284
The Slavery Issue 287
The Copperheads 295
The Union Army and Emancipation 298
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Colonization of Freed Slaves 300
Lincoln s Circumlocution on Emancipation, August-September 1862 301
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The Battle of Antietam 303
The Confederate Invasion of Kentucky 311
The Battles of Iuka and Corinth 315
The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation 316
Lincoln and Civil Liberties 317
The Elections of 1862 in the North 319
The Removal of McClellan and Buell from Command 321
Europe and the War, 1862 325
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The Battle of Fredericksburg 327
A Crisis of Confidence in the North 329
The War in the West: The Battle of Stones River 331
The War in the West: Vicksburg 333
Joe Hooker and the Finest Army on the Planet 340
The Battle of Chancellorsville 343
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The Gettysburg Campaign 349
The Battle of Gettysburg 352
Union Victories in the West 359
The Battle of Chickamauga 362
The Battles for Chattanooga 365
The War and Foreign Policy, 1863 369
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Vallandigham and the Copperhead Drive for Power 374
Black Men in Blue 377
Conscription in the North 384
ßh Socioeconomic Profile of Civil War Soldiers 386
Draft Resistance and Riots in the North 388
Emancipation Confirmed 389
Political Disaffection within the Confederacy 391
Habeas Corpus and States Rights in the Confederacy 395
Opposition Leaders 396
The Disadvantages of No-Party Politics 397
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Economic Discontent in the South 408
Trading with the Enemy 412
Disease and Medical Care in Civil War Armies 416
Women and Medical Care 422
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The Status of the Freedpeople 428
Political Reconstruction 435
Reconstruction and Presidential Politics 440
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Union Military Strategy in 1864 444
Failure of the Auxiliary Campaigns 446
The Wilderness and Spotsylvania 448
From Spotsylvania to Cold Harbor 454
The Shenandoah Valley and Petersburg 456
The Atlanta Campaign, May-July 1864 463
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Peace Feelers 471
The Democrats Nominate McClellan 475
Mobile Bay 477
The Fall of Atlanta 477
Sheridan in the Valley 478
The Copperhead Issue in the 1864 Election 481
The Prisoners of War Issue 485
The Reelection of Lincoln 492
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The Battles of Franklin and Nashville 500
Adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment 503
Desertion from the Confederate Armies 504
The Fall of Fort Fisher and the Failure of Peace Negotiations 505
Sherman s March through the Carolinas 508
Destruction of Confederate Resources 512
The Reconstruction Issue in the Winter of 1864-1865 513
The Confederate Decision to Arm Slaves 514
From Petersburg to Appomattox 515
The Assassination of Lincoln and the End of the War 520
The Imprint of War 525
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Presidential Reconstruction, 1865 538
Land and Labor in the Postwar South 545
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The Schism between President and Congress 555
The Fourteenth Amendment 558
The Election of 1866 560
The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 563
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Johnson s Continued Defiance of Congress 567
The Impeachment and Acquittal of Johnson 572
The Supreme Court and Reconstruction 576
Readmission of Southern States 577
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The Election of 1868 583
The Fifteenth Amendment 588
Grant in the White House 590
Civil Service Reform 594
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Southern Republicans: Blacks, Carpetbaggers, and Scalawags
Southern Republicans in Power 603
The Klan Issue 6O6
The Election of 1872 6IO
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Education in the South 617
The New Order in Southern Agriculture 621
Postwar Commercial and Industrial Developments 627
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Reconstruction Unravels, 1873-1876 633
The Election of 1876 639
The Compromise of 1877 642
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Ideology and Reality in the New South 651
Farewell to the Bloody Shirt 657
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United States and Confederate States Constitutions A-l
Jefferson Davis s Inaugural Address A-3
Abraham Lincoln s Inaugural Address A-7
Speech by Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens in Savannah A-13
Proclamation Calling Militia and Convening Congress A-14
The Emancipation Proclamation A-l 5
The Gettysburg Address A-l 6
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction A-17
Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address A—19
The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution A-20
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The changing status of women 20
Slaves in the American South 39
William Lloyd Garrison 47
The Richmond Grays in 1859 56
Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun 72
Harriet Tubman 85
Stephen A. Douglas 98
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Southern chivalry: argument versus clubs 103
Roger Taney and Dred Scott 112
John Brown 126
Abraham Lincoln at home during the election of I860 135
William H. Seward 156
Typical Confederate and Union infantry companies early in the war 182-183
Confederate ironclad ram Atlanta 193
Union sailors on the Monitor 198
Destruction and rebuilding of military railroads 207
John Singleton Mosby and members of his partisan band 210
A Union battery posing in action stations, 1863 213
Civil War trenches 216
George B. McClellan and his wife, Ellen Marcy McClellan 233
Secret Service agents, Army of the Potomac 235
Admiral David G. Farragut 253
U.S.S. Pensacola 255
An ironclad that failed: The U.S.S. Galena 261
Three generals who turned the war around in 1862: Robert E. Lee, Thomas J.
(Stonewall) Jackson, and J. E. B. (Jeb) Stuart 267
The veterans of 62: Confederate and Union soldiers at ease 271
How folks at home thought soldiers spent their spare time 275
How soldiers really spent their spare time 276
Wreckage left by Jackson s troops at the Union supply base, Manassas,
Virginia, 1862 278
Arrival of contrabands in Union lines 291
Confederate soldiers killed at Antietam 309-310
Some of the fifty-six Confederates killed in a charge on a Union battery in the
battle of Corinth, October 4, 1862 316
Lincoln with McClellan and officers near the Antietam battlefield, October 3,
1862 323
Co. C, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry, after the battle of Fredericksburg 342
A portion of the Confederate line at the stone wall below Marye s Heights at
Fredericksburg, carried by Union troops on May 3, 1863 346
Union and Confederate dead at Gettysburg 357
Union trenches at Vicksburg 360
Black sailors and soldiers 381-382
Jefferson Davis 394
Rolling stock of the U.S. Military Railroads at Alexandria, Virginia 401
Benjamin Butler 415
Treatment of Union wounded 420-421
Contraband laborers and freedmen s teachers 434
Lieutenant-General Ulysses S. Grant at his field headquarters near Cold
Harbor, 1864 445
A grisly omen: Skeletons of Union soldiers in the Wilderness 449
Generals in the Army of the Potomac s 2nd Corps in 1864 453
Sheridan and his cavalry commanders 456
The grim harvest of war: Reburial of Union soldiers killed at Cold Harbor 457
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Abraham Lincoln in 1864 474
War prisoners and prisons 488-490
William Tecumseh Sherman 498
U.S. marines 506
The fruits of war: Ruins of Charleston and Richmond 509-510
Victors and vanquished 518
The grand review 524
President Andrew Johnson 536
Frederick Douglass 539
Thaddeus Stevens 548
Two Klansmen and General Nathan Bedford Forrest 587
Horace Greeley 612
One of Thomas Nast s anti-Greeley cartoons 614
Freedpeople s schoolhouse 619
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Principal military campaigns of the Civil War inside front cover
The United States, 1861 inside back cover
Principal canals in I860 7
Railroads in 1850 and I860 7
Principal staple crop regions of the South, I860 30
Percentage of slaves in total population, 1790 and I860 33
Kansas-Nebraska and the Slavery Issue 97
Counties carried by candidates in the 1856 presidential election 107
Counties carried by candidates in the I860 presidential election 137
Missouri, 1861 171
The War in western Virginia, 1861 174
The first battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861 231
Kentucky and Tennessee, winter and spring 1862 245
The battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862 248
The battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862 251
The peninsula campaign, March 17-June 1, 1862 260
Jackson s Shenandoah Valley campaign, May-June 1862 263
The Seven Days battles, June 25-July 1, 1862 269
The campaign of Second Bull Run, August 1862 280
The second battle of Bull Run, August 29-30, 1862 281
Lee s invasion of Maryland, 1862 305
The battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 307
The Western theater, summer-fall 1862 314
The battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862 329
The battle of Stones River, December 31, 1862-January 2, 1863 333
The Vicksburg campaign, December 1862-May 1863 337
The Vicksburg campaign, May-July 1863 339
The Battle of Chancellorsville, May 2-6, 1863 345
Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 353
Battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863 355
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Murfreesboro to Chickamauga, 1863 364
The battles for Chattanooga, November 24-25, 1863 367
The Wilderness and Spotsylvania, May 5-12, 1864 451
From Spotsylvania to Petersburg, May-June 1864 455
Petersburg, 1864 459
The campaign for Atlanta, May-July 1864 465
The battles for Atlanta, July 20-September 1, 1864 469
Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley campaign, 1864 481
Hood s Tennessee campaign, October-November 1864 501
Nashville, December 15-16, 1864 502
Black and white participation in Constitutional Conventions; dates of readmission
to Union and restoration of Democratic rule 580
The election of 1880: The solid South and solid North 649
The United States and Confederate States, 1861 Inside back cover
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1.1 Origins of nineteenth-century American business executives and inventors 15
1.2 Religious affiliations of nineteenth-century business executives 15
1.3 Roll-call votes in seven state legislatures, 1832-1849 26
2.1 Percentage of urbanized population (living in towns of 2,500 or more) 28
2.2 Percentage of labor force in agriculture 28
2.3 Value of farmland and implements, I860 28
2.4 Capital invested in manufacturing 28
2.5 Literacy and education, I860 28
3.1 Origins of abolitionists and entrepreneurs 49
8.1 Voting in the I860 election 138
20.1 Previous occupations of samples of white Union soldiers compared with I860
occupations of all males in Union states from which the soldiers came 387
20.2 Previous occupations of Confederate soldiers from Alabama, Arkansas,
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Virginia compared with I860
occupations of white males in these states 387
31.1 Per capita agricultural income in seven cotton states 623
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Inland freight rates, 1820 to I860 9
Immigration to the United States, 1820 to I860 92
Organization of Union and Confederate armies 189
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spelling | McPherson, James M. 1936- Verfasser (DE-588)112875955 aut Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction James M. McPherson 3. ed. Boston McGraw-Hill 2001 XXIV, 661 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1865-1877 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1800-1877 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Reconstruction (DE-588)4177286-6 gnd rswk-swf Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865 (DE-588)4136055-2 gnd rswk-swf USA United States History 1865-1898 United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Causes USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Reconstruction (DE-588)4177286-6 s Geschichte 1865-1877 z DE-604 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865 (DE-588)4136055-2 s Geschichte 1800-1877 z 1\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010760354&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | McPherson, James M. 1936- Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Reconstruction (DE-588)4177286-6 gnd Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865 (DE-588)4136055-2 gnd |
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title | Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction |
title_auth | Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction |
title_exact_search | Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction |
title_full | Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction James M. McPherson |
title_fullStr | Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction James M. McPherson |
title_full_unstemmed | Ordeal by fire the Civil War and reconstruction James M. McPherson |
title_short | Ordeal by fire |
title_sort | ordeal by fire the civil war and reconstruction |
title_sub | the Civil War and reconstruction |
topic | Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Reconstruction (DE-588)4177286-6 gnd Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865 (DE-588)4136055-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Reconstruction Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865 USA United States History 1865-1898 United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Causes |
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