Remaking North American Sovereignty Remaking North American Sovereignty
Reconstructing America

Remaking North American Sovereignty

State Transformation in the 1860s

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Publisher Description

This essay collection presents a transnational history of mid-nineteenth century North America, a time of crisis that forged the continent’s political dynamics.

North America took its political shape in the crisis of the 1860s, marked by Canadian Confederation, the US Civil War, the restoration of the Mexican Republic, and numerous wars and treaty regimes conducted between these states and indigenous peoples. This crisis wove together the three nation-states of modern North America from a patchwork of contested polities.

Remaking North American Sovereignty brings together distinguished experts on the histories of Canada, indigenous peoples, Mexico, and the United States to re-evaluate this era of political transformation in light of the global turn in nineteenth-century historiography. They uncover the continental dimensions of the 1860s crisis that have been obscured by historical traditions that confine these conflicts within a national framework.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
April 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
269
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fordham University Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
25.3
MB

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