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Historians born during and after the Civil Rights movement have struggled to take the pro-slavery and pro-secession arguments of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century South seriously. In this groundbreaking study, Vanderford isolates the different ideological strands in southern political thought of this era and works to understand these ideas in the context of their time.

Produktbeschreibung
Historians born during and after the Civil Rights movement have struggled to take the pro-slavery and pro-secession arguments of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century South seriously. In this groundbreaking study, Vanderford isolates the different ideological strands in southern political thought of this era and works to understand these ideas in the context of their time.
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Autorenporträt
CHAD VANDERFORD is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. His articles and reviews have appears in publications including Civil War History, the Journal of Southern History, and the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.