New Perspectives on the Union War
Edited by Gary Gallagher and Elizabeth Varon, two of the most prominent nineteenth-century American historians in the nation, New Perspectives on the Union War provides a more nuanced understanding of what “Union” meant in the Civil War North by exploring how various groups of northerners conceived of the term. The essays in this volume demonstrate that while there was a broad consensus that the war was fought, or should be fought, for the cause of Union, there was bitter disagreement over how to define that cause—debate not only between political camps but also within them. The chapters touch on economics, politics, culture, military affairs, ethnicity, and questions relating to just war.

Contributors: Michael T. Caires, Frank Cirillo, D.H. Dilbeck, Jack Furniss, Jesse George-Nichol, William B. Kurtz, Peter C. Luebke, and Tamika Nunley

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New Perspectives on the Union War
Edited by Gary Gallagher and Elizabeth Varon, two of the most prominent nineteenth-century American historians in the nation, New Perspectives on the Union War provides a more nuanced understanding of what “Union” meant in the Civil War North by exploring how various groups of northerners conceived of the term. The essays in this volume demonstrate that while there was a broad consensus that the war was fought, or should be fought, for the cause of Union, there was bitter disagreement over how to define that cause—debate not only between political camps but also within them. The chapters touch on economics, politics, culture, military affairs, ethnicity, and questions relating to just war.

Contributors: Michael T. Caires, Frank Cirillo, D.H. Dilbeck, Jack Furniss, Jesse George-Nichol, William B. Kurtz, Peter C. Luebke, and Tamika Nunley

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Edited by Gary Gallagher and Elizabeth Varon, two of the most prominent nineteenth-century American historians in the nation, New Perspectives on the Union War provides a more nuanced understanding of what “Union” meant in the Civil War North by exploring how various groups of northerners conceived of the term. The essays in this volume demonstrate that while there was a broad consensus that the war was fought, or should be fought, for the cause of Union, there was bitter disagreement over how to define that cause—debate not only between political camps but also within them. The chapters touch on economics, politics, culture, military affairs, ethnicity, and questions relating to just war.

Contributors: Michael T. Caires, Frank Cirillo, D.H. Dilbeck, Jack Furniss, Jesse George-Nichol, William B. Kurtz, Peter C. Luebke, and Tamika Nunley


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823284535
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 06/04/2019
Series: The North's Civil War
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Gary W. Gallagher (Edited By)
Gary W. Gallagher is John L. Nau III Professor in the History of the American Civil War and Director of the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History at the University of Virginia. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including The Union War.

Elizabeth R. Varon (Edited By)
Elizabeth R. Varon is Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History and Associate Director of the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History at the University of Virginia. She is the author of numerous books, including Appomattox: Victory, Defeat, and Freedom at the End of the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Gary W. Gallagher and Elizabeth R. Varon | 1

Waiting for the Perfect Moment: Abby Kelley Foster and Stephen Foster’s Union War
Frank J. Cirillo | 9

Elizabeth Keckly’s Union War
Tamika Y. Nunley | 39

To Save the Union “in Behalf of Conservative Men”: Horatio Seymour and the Democratic Vision for War
Jack Furniss | 63

The Union as It Was: Northern Catholics’ Conservative Unionism
William B. Kurtz | 91

“Certain Ill-Considered Phrases”: Edward Bates and the Disunionist Dangers of Radical Rhetoric
Jesse George-Nichol | 114

“Responsible to One Another and to God”: Why Francis Lieber Believed the Union War Must Remain a Just War
D. H. Dilbeck | 143

Building a Union of Banks: Salmon P. Chase and the Creation of the National Banking System
Michael T. Caires | 160

“To Transmit and Perpetuate the Fruits of This Victory”: Union Regimental Histories and the Great
Rebellion in Immediate Retrospect
Peter C. Luebke | 186

Notes 201

Bibliographic Note 241

List of Contributors 245

Index 247

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