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Author Neely, Mark E., Jr.

Title Lincoln and the triumph of the nation : constitutional conflict in the American Civil War / Mark E. Neely.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (408 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series The Littlefield history of the Civil War era
Littlefield history of the Civil War era.
Summary "The Civil War placed the U.S. Constitution under unprecedented--and, to this day, still unmatched--strain. In Lincoln and the Triumph of the Nation, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Mark Neely examines for the first time in one book the U.S. Constitution and its often overlooked cousin, the Confederate Constitution, and the ways the documents shaped the struggle for national survival. Previous scholars have examined wartime challenges to civil liberties and questions of presidential power, but Neely argues that the constitutional conflict extended to the largest questions of national existence. Drawing on judicial opinions, presidential state papers, and political pamphlets spiced with the everyday immediacy of the partisan press, Neely reveals how judges, lawyers, editors, politicians, and government officials, both North and South, used their constitutions to fight the war and save, or create, their nation. Lincoln and the triumph of the nation illuminates how the U.S. Constitution not only survived its greatest test but emerged stronger after the war. That this happened at a time when the nation's very existence was threatened, Neely argues, speaks ultimately to the wisdom of the Union leadership, notably President Lincoln and his vision of the American nation"--Provided by publisher.
"The Civil War placed the U.S. Constitution under unprecedented--and, to this day, still unmatched--strain. Neely examines for the first time in one book the U.S. Constitution and its often overlooked cousin, the Confederate Constitution, and the ways the documents shaped the struggle for national survival"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-398) and index.
Contents Secession and anarchy : Lincoln's view of the constitution and the nation -- Habeas corpus, the nation, and the presidency -- The Emancipation Proclamation : the triumph of nationalism over racism and the constitution -- Soldiers in the courtroom -- The nation in the courts : the least dangerous branch fights the civil war -- Secession : deratifying the constitution -- The police state of Richmond -- State rights in the confederacy.
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Subject Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Views on the Constitution.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Views on the constitution.
American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
Constitutional history -- Confederate States of America.
Constitutional history.
Constitutional history -- United States.
United States.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Law and legislation.
Habeas corpus -- United States -- History.
Habeas corpus.
History.
Civil rights -- Confederate States of America -- History.
Civil rights.
Chronological Term 1861 - 1865
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Neely, Mark E. Lincoln and the triumph of the nation. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2011 9780807835180 (DLC) 2011022144 (OCoLC)711043331
ISBN 9780807869024 (electronic book)
0807869023 (electronic book)
9781469602530 (electronic book)
1469602539 (electronic book)
9780807835180
0807835188