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Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University

Label
Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Performing disunion
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1041477446
Responsibility statement
Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
Series statement
Cambridge studies on the American SouthCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina
Summary
This book traces how and why the secession of the South during the American Civil War was accomplished at ground level through the actions of ordinary men. Adopting a micro-historical approach, Lawrence T. McDonnell works to connect small events in new ways - he places one company of the secessionist Minutemen in historical context, exploring the political and cultural dynamics of their choices. Every chapter presents little-known characters whose lives and decisions were crucial to the history of Southern disunion. McDonnell asks readers to consider the past with fresh eyes, analyzing the structure and dynamics of social networks and social movements. He presents the dissolution of the Union through new events, actors, issues, and ideas, illuminating the social contradictions that cast the South's most conservative city as the radical heart of Dixie.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Envisioning Charleston -- Wayward loyalties -- Bone and sinew -- The threat of the counterfeit -- The semblance of safety -- Rose of revolution -- The appearance of a solid column -- War of factions -- Carry out the great drama -- Men well-tried and true -- The noble game -- The soul of chivalry -- Nothing but cash -- The measure of a man -- A revolution in hats -- One of the b'hoys -- A true index of character -- Heroes, one and all -- One wind lifts many flags -- Epilogue
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