Slavery and War in the Americas: Race, Citizenship, and State Building in the United States and Brazil, 1861-1870

Author:   Vitor Izecksohn
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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9780813943695


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Vitor Izecksohn
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Weight:   0.405kg
ISBN:  

9780813943695


ISBN 10:   0813943698
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Vitor Izecksohn’s book is on the cutting edge of the current trend toward ‘internationalizing’ the study of the American Civil War. His comparisons to the horrific War of the Triple Alliance take us into far less familiar territory in South America than any other historian has ventured, and he guides us with skills and knowledge that few other scholars could claim. Izecksohn presents an original and fruitful comparison of the recruitment difficulties confronted by the Union Army in the U.S. Civil War and the Brazilian imperial army for the War of the Triple Alliance. No other work has made such a sustained comparison of these two wars, and none has based this comparison on archival research on both sides of the equator. [ Slavery and War in the Americas] is a balanced and well-structured study that is sure to stimulate passionate debates in U.S. and Brazillian classrooms on the workings of race and citizenship in the two largest slave nations in the Americas.... It offers tantalizing insights into how the U.S. Civil War resonated in Brazilian public discourse, including among the enslaved Izecksohn's innovative comparative study... has broken new ground in more than one way, none the least also by utilizing several archival repositories, especially in Brazil, in order to engage fruitfully with this complex and worthwhile comparison. Published as part of a book series on the American Civil War (1861–1865), Vitor Izecksohn’s study is the result of his early concern with finding ways to contest the American exceptionalism interpretive model.... Izecksohn’s comparative approach show[s] that the American Civil War was no exceptional experience.


Published as part of a book series on the American Civil War (1861-1865), Vitor Izecksohn's study is the result of his early concern with finding ways to contest the American exceptionalism interpretive model.... Izecksohn's comparative approach show[s] that the American Civil War was no exceptional experience. --Hispanic American Historical Review Izecksohn's innovative comparative study... has broken new ground in more than one way, none the least also by utilizing several archival repositories, especially in Brazil, in order to engage fruitfully with this complex and worthwhile comparison. --Civil War Book Review [ Slavery and War in the Americas] is a balanced and well-structured study that is sure to stimulate passionate debates in U.S. and Brazillian classrooms on the workings of race and citizenship in the two largest slave nations in the Americas.... It offers tantalizing insights into how the U.S. Civil War resonated in Brazilian public discourse, including among the enslaved --Journal of Southern History Izecksohn presents an original and fruitful comparison of the recruitment difficulties confronted by the Union Army in the U.S. Civil War and the Brazilian imperial army for the War of the Triple Alliance. No other work has made such a sustained comparison of these two wars, and none has based this comparison on archival research on both sides of the equator. --Peter Beattie, Michigan State University, author of The Tribute of Blood: Army, Honor, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864-1945 Vitor Izecksohn's book is on the cutting edge of the current trend toward 'internationalizing' the study of the American Civil War. His comparisons to the horrific War of the Triple Alliance take us into far less familiar territory in South America than any other historian has ventured, and he guides us with skills and knowledge that few other scholars could claim. --Don H. Doyle, University of South Carolina, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of America's Civil War


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Vitor Izecksohn is Professor of History at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the coeditor of New Brazilian Military History.

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