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New Jerseyans in the Civil War William J. Jackson

New Jerseyans in the Civil War By William J. Jackson

New Jerseyans in the Civil War by William J. Jackson


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Summary

The Civil War divided New Jersey just as it did the nation. This book examines the ironies, paradoxes, and contradictions that characterized New Jersey's historical role in the war. It incorporates social and political history with that of military history and issues. It is intended for Civil War aficionados and historians.

New Jerseyans in the Civil War Summary

New Jerseyans in the Civil War: For Union and Liberty by William J. Jackson

The Civil War divided New Jersey just as it did the nation. As a small state sandwiched between two large and powerful neighbors, New Jersey had always enthusiastically supported the creation of a strong central government. On the other hand, many New Jersey citizens did not share the anti-slavery sentiments of the North; they supported property rights of slave owners and believed in the natural inferiority of blacks. Subsequently, when southern states began to secede from the Union to form the Confederacy, New Jerseyans were left divided and confused. William J. Jackson examines the ironies, paradoxes, and contradictions that characterized New Jersey's unique historical role in the war. His book is the first to examine the role this state played in context of the entire Civil War. It is also the only book to incorporate social and political history with that of military history and issues. Civil War aficionados and historians will also welcome Jackson's analysis of the participation of New Jersey African Americans on the home front and in the military.

New Jerseyans in the Civil War Reviews

New Jerseyans may have been divided about the great issues of the Civil War, but historians should decidedly appreciate this useful study. - The Journal of American History ""Jackson has written a broad overview of New Jersey's participation in the Civil War....Whether looking at the armies in the field or the folks at home, one theme recurs: New Jersey's painful struggle with the issues of race and slavery. It is the thoughtful treatment of this larger [slavery] issue that makes this an especially appropriate choice for public and academic libraries."" - Choice

About William J. Jackson

William J. Jackson taught history at the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey from 1966 to 1994. Since his retirement to Vermont, he has led courses on the Civil War in Elderhostel and the ILEAD program at Dartmouth College.

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NLS9780813538594
9780813538594
0813538599
New Jerseyans in the Civil War: For Union and Liberty by William J. Jackson
New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2006-12-30
288
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