The Rivers Ran Backward : The Civil War and the Remaking of the American Middle Border

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The Rivers Ran Backward : The Civil War and the Remaking of the American Middle Border

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  • Oxford University Press Inc(2016/06発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 528 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195187236
  • DDC分類 973.7

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Most Americans believe that the Ohio River was a clearly defined and static demographic and political boundary between North and South, an extension of the Mason-Dixon Line. Once settled, the new states west of the Appalachians -- the slave states of Kentucky and Missouri and of the free states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kansas -- formed a fixed boundary between freedom and slavery, extending the border that inevitably produced the war. None of this is true, except perhaps the outcome of war. But the centrality of the Civil War and its outcome in the making of these tropes is undeniable.

Historian Christopher Phillips contests the assumption that regional identities throughout the "Middle Border" states were stable in the era of the Civil War. States such as Missouri and Kentucky tended to identify as more western than southern during the first half of the nineteenth century. Conversely, much of the population of the lower Midwestern states of Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana had stronger cultural, economic, and political ties to slave states than to New England or the Middle Atlantic. But across the region the Civil War left an indelible imprint on the way in which residents thought of themselves and other Americans, proving as much a shaper as a product of regional identities. A sweeping argument employing a strong narrative, telling vignettes, and the voices of regional and national figures, this book makes a major contribution to Civil War history and to American history on a broader scale.

Contents

Prologue "There is a West" ; Introduction ; Interstice-White Salt, Black Servitude ; Chapter One: White Flows the River-Freedom and Unfreedom in the Early National ; West ; Interstice-North of Slavery, West of Abolition ; Chapter Two: Babel-Changed Persistence on Slavery's Borderland ; Interstice-Vox Populi ; Chapter Three: The Ten Year War-Sectional Politics in a Dividing Region ; Interstice-House of Cards ; Chapter Four: No North-No South-No East-No West-The Fiction of the ; Wartime Middle Ground ; Interstice-The Gates of Zion ; Chapter Five: Netherworld of War-Civilians, Soldiers, and the Dominion of War ; Interstice-War of Another Kind ; Chapter Six: Bitter Harvest-Emancipation and the Politics of Loyalty ; Interstice-The Art of Retaliation ; Chapter Seven: Shadow Wars-The Crucible of Social Violence ; Interstice-A River Between Them ; Chapter Eight: North Star, Southern Cross-The Politics of Irreconciliation4 ; Epilogue Rally Round the Flag ; Conclusion ; Abbreviations ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Acknowledgments ; Index

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