This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unless we account for the transcontinental and trans-Pacific ambitions of slaveholders, our understanding of the nation’s bloodiest conflict will remain incomplete. Whereas a number of important works have explored southern imperialism within the Atlantic Basin, surprisingly little has been written on the far western dimension of proslavery expansion. My work traces two interrelated initiatives – the southern campaign for a transcontinental railroad and the extension of a proslavery political order across the Far Southwest – in order to situate the struggle over slavery in a continental framework. Beginning in the 1840s and continuing to the eve...
My dissertation, “Austral Empires: Southern Investment in Latin America, 1808-1877,” argues that ear...
This dissertation examines the making of free soil and black freedom, as well as the abolitionist mo...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...
Reviewer Amy S. Greenberg writes that Kevin Waite’s West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transco...
California\u27s Sectional Conflict A few years ago, Leonard L. Richards wrote The Slave Power: The ...
A social and political history, this dissertation examines the history of slavery, freedom, and race...
A social and political history, this dissertation examines the history of slavery, freedom, and race...
The goal of this article is to highlight the military, social, and political issues between Northern...
The goal of this article is to highlight the military, social, and political issues between Northern...
This dissertation analyzes the end of American slavery in conjunction with the birth of American ove...
This project traces American slaveholding attitudes toward international affairs from British emanci...
My dissertation, “Austral Empires: Southern Investment in Latin America, 1808-1877,” argues that ear...
My dissertation, “Austral Empires: Southern Investment in Latin America, 1808-1877,” argues that ear...
This dissertation examines the making of free soil and black freedom, as well as the abolitionist mo...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...
Reviewer Amy S. Greenberg writes that Kevin Waite’s West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transco...
California\u27s Sectional Conflict A few years ago, Leonard L. Richards wrote The Slave Power: The ...
A social and political history, this dissertation examines the history of slavery, freedom, and race...
A social and political history, this dissertation examines the history of slavery, freedom, and race...
The goal of this article is to highlight the military, social, and political issues between Northern...
The goal of this article is to highlight the military, social, and political issues between Northern...
This dissertation analyzes the end of American slavery in conjunction with the birth of American ove...
This project traces American slaveholding attitudes toward international affairs from British emanci...
My dissertation, “Austral Empires: Southern Investment in Latin America, 1808-1877,” argues that ear...
My dissertation, “Austral Empires: Southern Investment in Latin America, 1808-1877,” argues that ear...
This dissertation examines the making of free soil and black freedom, as well as the abolitionist mo...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...