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This volume examines the historical connections between the United States’ Reconstruction and the country’s emergence as a geopolitical power a few decades later. It shows how the processes at work during the postbellum decade variously foreshadowed, inhibited, and conditioned the development of the...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The Last Filibuster: The Ten Years’ War in Cuba and the Legacy of the American Civil War -- 2 “What Hinders?”: African Methodist Expansion from the U.S. South to Hispaniola, 1865–1885 -- 3 Domestic Stability and Imperial Continuities: U.S.–Spanish Relations in the Reconstruction Era -- 4 “Their very sectionalism makes them cultivate that wider and broader patriotism”: Southern Free Trade Imperialism Survives the Confederacy -- 5 James Redpath, Rebel Sympathizer -- 6 “Our God-Given Mission”: Reconstruction and the Humanitarian Internationalism of the 1890s -- 7 Connected Lives: Albert Beveridge, Benjamin Tillman, and the Grand Army of the Republic -- 8 The Lynching of Frazier Baker: Violence from Reconstruction to Empire -- 9 “The Same Patriotism . . . as Any Other Americans”: Reconstruction, Imperialism, and the Evolution of Mormon Patriotism -- 10 Schooling “New-Caught, Sullen Peoples”: Illustrating Race in U.S. Empire -- 11 An Empire of Reconstructions: Cuba and the Transformation of American Military Occupation -- Afterword -- Contributors -- Index
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title Reconstruction and Empire : The Legacies of Abolition and Union Victory for an Imperial Age /
spellingShingle Reconstruction and Empire : The Legacies of Abolition and Union Victory for an Imperial Age /
Reconstructing America
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1 The Last Filibuster: The Ten Years’ War in Cuba and the Legacy of the American Civil War --
2 “What Hinders?”: African Methodist Expansion from the U.S. South to Hispaniola, 1865–1885 --
3 Domestic Stability and Imperial Continuities: U.S.–Spanish Relations in the Reconstruction Era --
4 “Their very sectionalism makes them cultivate that wider and broader patriotism”: Southern Free Trade Imperialism Survives the Confederacy --
5 James Redpath, Rebel Sympathizer --
6 “Our God-Given Mission”: Reconstruction and the Humanitarian Internationalism of the 1890s --
7 Connected Lives: Albert Beveridge, Benjamin Tillman, and the Grand Army of the Republic --
8 The Lynching of Frazier Baker: Violence from Reconstruction to Empire --
9 “The Same Patriotism . . . as Any Other Americans”: Reconstruction, Imperialism, and the Evolution of Mormon Patriotism --
10 Schooling “New-Caught, Sullen Peoples”: Illustrating Race in U.S. Empire --
11 An Empire of Reconstructions: Cuba and the Transformation of American Military Occupation --
Afterword --
Contributors --
Index
title_sub The Legacies of Abolition and Union Victory for an Imperial Age /
title_full Reconstruction and Empire : The Legacies of Abolition and Union Victory for an Imperial Age / ed. by David Prior.
title_fullStr Reconstruction and Empire : The Legacies of Abolition and Union Victory for an Imperial Age / ed. by David Prior.
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title_auth Reconstruction and Empire : The Legacies of Abolition and Union Victory for an Imperial Age /
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Introduction --
1 The Last Filibuster: The Ten Years’ War in Cuba and the Legacy of the American Civil War --
2 “What Hinders?”: African Methodist Expansion from the U.S. South to Hispaniola, 1865–1885 --
3 Domestic Stability and Imperial Continuities: U.S.–Spanish Relations in the Reconstruction Era --
4 “Their very sectionalism makes them cultivate that wider and broader patriotism”: Southern Free Trade Imperialism Survives the Confederacy --
5 James Redpath, Rebel Sympathizer --
6 “Our God-Given Mission”: Reconstruction and the Humanitarian Internationalism of the 1890s --
7 Connected Lives: Albert Beveridge, Benjamin Tillman, and the Grand Army of the Republic --
8 The Lynching of Frazier Baker: Violence from Reconstruction to Empire --
9 “The Same Patriotism . . . as Any Other Americans”: Reconstruction, Imperialism, and the Evolution of Mormon Patriotism --
10 Schooling “New-Caught, Sullen Peoples”: Illustrating Race in U.S. Empire --
11 An Empire of Reconstructions: Cuba and the Transformation of American Military Occupation --
Afterword --
Contributors --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1 The Last Filibuster: The Ten Years’ War in Cuba and the Legacy of the American Civil War --
2 “What Hinders?”: African Methodist Expansion from the U.S. South to Hispaniola, 1865–1885 --
3 Domestic Stability and Imperial Continuities: U.S.–Spanish Relations in the Reconstruction Era --
4 “Their very sectionalism makes them cultivate that wider and broader patriotism”: Southern Free Trade Imperialism Survives the Confederacy --
5 James Redpath, Rebel Sympathizer --
6 “Our God-Given Mission”: Reconstruction and the Humanitarian Internationalism of the 1890s --
7 Connected Lives: Albert Beveridge, Benjamin Tillman, and the Grand Army of the Republic --
8 The Lynching of Frazier Baker: Violence from Reconstruction to Empire --
9 “The Same Patriotism . . . as Any Other Americans”: Reconstruction, Imperialism, and the Evolution of Mormon Patriotism --
10 Schooling “New-Caught, Sullen Peoples”: Illustrating Race in U.S. Empire --
11 An Empire of Reconstructions: Cuba and the Transformation of American Military Occupation --
Afterword --
Contributors --
Index
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