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Mastering America: Southern Slaveholders And The Crisis Of American Nationhood (Cambridge Studies On The American South)
Robert E. Bonner

Mastering America: Southern Slaveholders And The Crisis Of American Nationhood (Cambridge Studies On The American South)

Southern slaveholders and the crisis of American nationhood

Cambridge University Press (Apr 27, 2009)
9780521541770
| Paperback
368 pages | eng English
Dewey 326.0973
LC Classification E449 .B7155 2009

Genre

  • Amer Hist 19th Century
  • Amer Hist Mod Politics

Subject

  • 326.0973
  • 973.7112
  • E449 .B7155 2009
  • Federal government--History
  • Federal government--United States--History--19th century
  • Geopolitics--History
  • Geopolitics--History--19th century
  • Imperialism--History
  • Imperialism--History--19th century
  • Nationalism--History
  • Nationalism--Southern States--History--19th century
  • Nationalism--United States--History--19th century
  • Secession
  • Secession--Southern States
  • Slaveholders--Political activity--History
  • Slaveholders--Southern States--Political activity--History--19th century
  • Slavery--Justification--History
  • Slavery--Political aspects--History
  • Slavery--Political aspects--United States--History--19th century
  • Slavery--United States--Justification--History--19th century
  • Territorial expansion

Plot

Mastering America recounts efforts of "proslavery nationalists" to navigate the nineteenth-century geopolitics of imperialism, federalism, and nationalism and to articulate themes of American mission in overtly proslavery terms. At the heart of this study are spokesmen of the Southern "Master Class" who crafted a vision of American destiny that put chattel slavery at its center. Looking beyond previous studies of the links between these "proslavery nationalists" and secession, the book sheds new light on the relationship between the conservative Unionism of the 1850s and the key formulations of Confederate nationalism that arose during war in the 1860s. Bonner's innovative research charts the crucial role these men and women played in the development of American imperialism, constitutionalism, evangelicalism, and popular patriotism.

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