Memory Union & Empire

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Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (1835-1915) was the grandson of President John Quincy Adams and brother to the historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams. Although born to privilege and wealth, he volunteered for service in 1861 and ended the war as a Colonel. Afterwards, he found success as the CEO of the Union Pacific Railroad and a significant American historian. Here are collected, for the first time, essays and lectures by Charles Francis Adams, Jr. on the Civil War, war-related historiography, and his reservations about the American embrace of empire in 1898. Works in this collection include: Lee at Appomattox The Constitutional Ethics of Secession 'Tis Sixty Years Hence Lee's Centennial "War is Hell" Lincoln's Offer to Garibaldi Some Phases of the Civil War An Undeveloped Function "The Solid South" and the Afro-American Race Problem "Shall Cromwell Have a Statue?" The Confederacy and the Transvaal: A People's Obligation to Robert E. Lee The Monroe Doctrine and Mommsen's Law The Civil War Pension Lack-of-System The Crisis of Foreign Intervention in the War of Secession What Mr. Cleveland Stands For Mr. Cleveland's Task "Imperialism" & "The Tracks of Our Forefathers" The Panama Canal Zone: An Epochal Event in Sanitation The Trent Affair A National Change of Heart A Plea for Military History The Sifted Grain and the Grain Sifters Reflex Light From Africa The Lessons of the Butler Canvass Reform in City Government To the Honorable Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, Regarding the Philippines The Doctrine of Equality and the Race Problem

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ISBN/EAN 9798330200849
Auteur Charles Francis Adams
Uitgever Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Paperback / gebrocheerd
Pagina's 740
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