An edition of After Appomattox (2015)

After Appomattox

military occupation and the ends of war

  • 0 Ratings
  • 0 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read
Not in Library

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 0 Ratings
  • 0 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

Buy this book

Last edited by ImportBot
April 12, 2023 | History
An edition of After Appomattox (2015)

After Appomattox

military occupation and the ends of war

  • 0 Ratings
  • 0 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

"The Civil War did not end at Appomattox Court House. Nor did it end at the surrenders that followed in North Carolina, Texas, and Indian Country. The Civil War dragged on for at least five years after Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in April 1865. In the first large-scale examination of the post-Civil War occupation, this book offers a rethinking of Reconstruction, the end of the Civil War, and the United States' history of occupation. The Civil War could not end, because slavery had not yet ended. Freed people held in bondage throughout the South taught soldiers that it would take military force to crush the institution of slavery. To create reliable rights on the ground and to stave off planters' efforts to restore their power, the United States launched an expansive, aggressive, little-understood occupation of the rebel states, granting the Army power to overturn laws, appoint new officials, conduct military trials, and ignore writs of habeas corpus. Yet relying on occupation posed dilemmas for the United States. Isolated in small outposts, the Army could regulate only what it could see. In large no-man's lands, a series of insurgencies and partisan conflicts arose; much of the South fell into near-anarchy. Maintaining an occupation created political problems as well, as northern voters urged Congress to cut spending and send troops home. This book describes a Civil War that could not quite end, a peace that could not quite be achieved, and a resolution that continues to shape American life"--Provided by publisher.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
342

Buy this book

Edition Availability
Cover of: After Appomattox
After Appomattox: Military Occupation and the Ends of War
2019, Harvard University Press
in English
Cover of: After Appomattox
After Appomattox: military occupation and the ends of war
2015, Harvard University Press
in English
Cover of: After Appomattox
After Appomattox: Military Occupation and the Ends of War
2015, Harvard University Press
in English

Add another edition?

Book Details


Table of Contents

The war that could not end
After surrender
Emancipation at gunpoint
The challenge of civil government
Authority without arms
The war in Washington
A false peace
Enfranchisement by martial law
Between bullets and ballots
The perils of peace
A government without force.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/14
Library of Congress
E668 .D74 2015, E668.D74 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 342 pages
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27185259M
ISBN 10
0674743989
ISBN 13
9780674743984
LCCN
2014038048
OCLC/WorldCat
893709487

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
April 12, 2023 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
December 21, 2022 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
November 13, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
October 10, 2020 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
July 19, 2019 Created by MARC Bot Imported from marc_openlibraries_sanfranciscopubliclibrary MARC record.