Stonewall Jackson, Beresford Hope, and the meaning of the American Civil War in Britain:
"In his book, Michael Turner examines British sympathy for the Confederacy during the American Civil War and in the postwar period. He focuses on British-American interactions of the nineteenth century, responses to the American crisis, international perspectives on the war, the South, and the...
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