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Mine eyes have seen the glory : religion and the politics of race in the Civil War era and beyond. Steven L. Dundas

Dundas, Steven L 2022

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  • Title:
    Mine eyes have seen the glory : religion and the politics of race in the Civil War era and beyond. Steven L. Dundas
  • Author: Dundas, Steven L
  • Publisher: Lincoln Neb. : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2022
  • Subjects: Esclavage -- Histoire -- États-Unis;
    Religion et État -- Histoire -- États-Unis;
    Relations interethniques -- Histoire -- États-Unis;
    Racisme -- Histoire -- États-Unis;
    Politique et gouvernement -- Histoire -- États-Unis;
    Slavery -- United States;
    Religion and state -- History -- United States;
    Racism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity;
    Slavery -- Religious aspects -- Christianity;
    United States -- Race relations;
    United States -- Religion;
    United States -- Politics and government;
    United States
  • Includes: Copyright : Steven L. Dundas, 2022
    La ressource est également disponible en plusieurs formats numériques
    Notes bibliographiques pages 339-372. Bibliographie pages 373-385. Index
  • lds03: Preface: The first duty America's original sin : slavery from 1619-1790 A struggle to the death : war cannot be separated from ideology, politics, or religion I hate them with perfect hatred : religion, ideology, and modern war They shall be your bond-men forever : human beings as property The privilege of belonging to the superior race : slavery and national expansion A gross violation of a sacred pledge : collapse of the Whig Party I will be heard! : religion, ideology, and the abolitionist movement An institution sanctioned by God : Southern religious support of slavery The triumphs of Christianity rest on slavery : holy warriors at the forefront With God as our champion : the Confederate union of church and state They have closed the heavy doors : the Dred Scott decision Portents hang on all the arches of the horizon : the bloody battle for Kansas General Jackson is dead : the Lecompton constitution controversy Cuba must be ours : fire-eaters and filibusters spread slavery The final kingdom has arisen : hubris and fanaticism bring on the war The South will never submit : Lincoln and the choice for secession and war Whom the gods intend to destroy : the madness of Southern extremists The heather is on fire : politics, religion, and war Sound the loud timbrel : the Emancipation Proclamation I knew what I was fighting for : Black soldiers in the Civil War and after Reconstruction and redemption : the failure to win the peace The failure of will : Reconstruction's end and return to white rule A new religion : the noble Confederacy and the lost cause Epilogue: The past is always present
  • Language: English
  • Creation Date: 2022
  • Identifier: 978-1-64012-488-2
  • Format: 1 volume (XXIII-393 pages) : illustrations, jaquette illustrée en sépia ; 24 cm

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