The Civil War Abroad: How the Great American Conflict Reached Overseas

Author:   Charles Priestley
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9781476687094


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   27 April 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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The impact of the Civil War was felt far beyond American shores. Many sites associated with the war remain in Britain and France—the two countries most affected—and traces of it can still be found in such unlikely places as Sweden and Turkey. Both Union and Confederate agents sought support overseas, aided by local sympathizers. Some Victorian Britons, despite their disdain for slavery, saw the South as an incipient nation struggling for recognition, like the Italians or the Poles, but linked to Britain by ties of blood, language and history. The sinking of the CSS Alabama by the USS Kearsarge off Cherbourg brought the war to the European coastline. Ten years after Appomattox, veterans from both North and South found themselves on the same side in the Egyptian army. Drawing on a wide range of sources, this book examines the international side of the Civil War.

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Author:   Charles Priestley
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Weight:   0.151kg
ISBN:  

9781476687094


ISBN 10:   1476687099
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   27 April 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"""These essays display the author's prodigious talent for uncovering the fascinating details of an unusual cast of characters most readers will encounter for the first time, Prince Polignac, the dashing French volunteer for the Confederacy. William Lewis Dayton, Lincoln's ill-fated ambassador to France who fell dead at his mysterious lover's sofa in Paris. William Yancey, the Confederacy's rough-hewn envoy to Great Britain, and many other extraordinary figures. Charles Priestley has strung these gems together in a dazzling book that owes much to his talent for research and an irrepressible curiosity that readers will find infectious.""--Don H. Doyle, McCausland Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War ""This is a book that breaks new ground on American Civil War history. It is thoroughly documented and well written. I highly recommend it!""--Norman C. Delaney, PhD, the Naval Institute's Author of the Year for 2010, author of John McIntosh Kell of the Raider Alabama and The Maltby Brothers' Civil War ""Charles Priestley's fascinating study presents a rogues' gallery of the semi-heroic and quixotic, all of whom believed that right was on their side. Drawing on a wide range of sources, all politics, Priestley shows, are personal, even--and perhaps especially--when it comes to foreign countries.""--Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire: The Epic History of Two Nations Divided."


These essays display the author's prodigious talent for uncovering the fascinating details of an unusual cast of characters most readers will encounter for the first time, Prince Polignac, the dashing French volunteer for the Confederacy. William Lewis Dayton, Lincoln's ill-fated ambassador to France who fell dead at his mysterious lover's sofa in Paris. William Yancey, the Confederacy's rough-hewn envoy to Great Britain, and many other extraordinary figures. Charles Priestley has strung these gems together in a dazzling book that owes much to his talent for research and an irrepressible curiosity that readers will find infectious. --Don H. Doyle, McCausland Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War This is a book that breaks new ground on American Civil War history. It is thoroughly documented and well written. I highly recommend it! --Norman C. Delaney, PhD, the Naval Institute's Author of the Year for 2010, author of John McIntosh Kell of the Raider Alabama and The Maltby Brothers' Civil War; Charles Priestley's fascinating study presents a rogues' gallery of the semi-heroic and quixotic, all of whom believed that right was on their side. Drawing on a wide range of sources, all politics, Priestley shows, are personal, even--and perhaps especially--when it comes to foreign countries. --Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire: The Epic History of Two Nations Divided. Charles Priestley's fascinating study presents a rogues' gallery of the semi-heroic and quixotic, all of whom believed that right was on their side. Drawing on a wide range of sources, all politics, Priestley shows, are personal, even--and perhaps especially--when it comes to foreign countries. --Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire: The Epic History of Two Nations Divided


Charles Priestley's fascinating study presents a rogues' gallery of the semi-heroic and quixotic, all of whom believed that right was on their side. Drawing on a wide range of sources, all politics, Priestley shows, are personal, even--and perhaps especially--when it comes to foreign countries. --Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire: The Epic History of Two Nations Divided. This is a book that breaks new ground on American Civil War history. It is thoroughly documented and well written. I highly recommend it! --Norman C. Delaney, PhD, the Naval Institute's Author of the Year for 2010, author of John McIntosh Kell of the Raider Alabama and The Maltby Brothers' Civil War These essays display the author's prodigious talent for uncovering the fascinating details of an unusual cast of characters most readers will encounter for the first time, Prince Polignac, the dashing French volunteer for the Confederacy. William Lewis Dayton, Lincoln's ill-fated ambassador to France who fell dead at his mysterious lover's sofa in Paris. William Yancey, the Confederacy's rough-hewn envoy to Great Britain, and many other extraordinary figures. Charles Priestley has strung these gems together in a dazzling book that owes much to his talent for research and an irrepressible curiosity that readers will find infectious. --Don H. Doyle, McCausland Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina, author of The Cause of All Nations: An International History of the American Civil War


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Charles Priestley retired after 35 years as an international communication trainer. He is a long-standing member of the American Civil War Round Table (United Kingdom) and lives in Oxfordshire.

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