9780700619290-0700619291-Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the Border

Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the Border

ISBN-13: 9780700619290
ISBN-10: 0700619291
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jonathan Earle, Diane Mutti Burke
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Paperback 360 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780700619290
ISBN-10: 0700619291
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jonathan Earle, Diane Mutti Burke
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Paperback 360 pages

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Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the Border (ISBN-13: 9780700619290 and ISBN-10: 0700619291), written by authors Jonathan Earle, Diane Mutti Burke, was published by University Press of Kansas in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Civil War (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the Border (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Civil War books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.17.

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Long before the first shot of the Civil War was fired at Fort Sumter, violence had already erupted along the Missouri-Kansas border—a recurring cycle of robbery, arson, torture, murder, and revenge. This multifaceted study brings together fifteen scholars to expand our understanding of this vitally important region, the violence that besieged it, and its overall impact on the Civil War.

Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri blends political, military, social, and intellectual history to explain why the region's divisiveness was so bitter and persisted for so long. Providing a more nuanced understanding of the conflict, it defines both what united and divided the men and women who lived there and how various political disagreements ultimately disintegrated into violence. By focusing on contested definitions of liberty, citizenship, and freedom, it also explores how civil societies break down and how they are reconstructed when the conflict ends.

The contributors examine this key chapter in American history in all of its complexity. Essays on "Slavery and Politics of Law and Order along the Border" examine how the border region was transformed by the conflict over the status of slavery in Kansas Territory and how the emerging conflict on the Kansas-Missouri border took on a larger national significance. Other essays focus on the transition to total warfare and examine the wartime experiences of the diverse people who populated the region in "Making the Border Bleed." Final articles on "The Border Reconstructed and Remembered" explore the ways in which border residents rebuilt their society after the war and how they remembered it decades later.

As this penetrating collection shows, only when Missourians and Kansans embraced a common vision for America—one based on shared agricultural practices, ideas about economic development, and racial equality—could citizens on both sides of the border reconcile.

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