Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism
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Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism es un political science, political prisoners book de Mark E. Neely, Jr..
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"On the day Fort Sumter surrendered to Confederate authorities, General Braxton Bragg reacted to a newspaper report that might have revealed the position of gun emplacements by arresting the correspondent, a Southern loyalist. Thus the Confederate army's first detention of a citizen occurred before President Lincoln had even called out troops to suppress the rebellion. During the civil war that followed, not a day would pass when Confederate military prisons did not contain political prisoners."--BOOK JACKET. "Based on the discovery of records of over four thousand of these prisoners, Mark E. Neely, Jr.'s book undermines the common understanding that Jefferson Davis and the Confederates were scrupulous in their respect for constitutional rights while Lincoln and the Unionists regularly violated the rights of dissenters. Neely reveals for the first time the extent of repression of Unionists and other civilians in the Confederacy and uncovers and marshals convincing evidence that Southerners were as ready as their Northern counterparts to give up civil liberties in response to the real or imagined threats of wartime."--BOOK JACKET.
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¿De qué género es Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism?+
Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism es un libro de Political Science, Political prisoners, Civil rights, Constitutional law, Martial law.
¿De qué trata Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism?+
"On the day Fort Sumter surrendered to Confederate authorities, General Braxton Bragg reacted to a newspaper report that might have revealed the position of gun emplacements by arresting the correspondent, a Southern loyalist. Thus the Confederate army's first detention of a citizen occurred before ...
¿Quién escribió Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism?+
Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism fue escrito por Mark E. Neely, Jr..