Disunion and Restoration in Tennessee by John Randolph Neal

Read now or download (free!)

Choose how to read this book Url Size
Read online (web) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.html.images 180 kB
EPUB3 (E-readers incl. Send-to-Kindle) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.epub3.images 170 kB
EPUB (older E-readers) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.epub.images 169 kB
EPUB (no images, older E-readers) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.epub.noimages 121 kB
Kindle https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.kf8.images 218 kB
older Kindles https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.kindle.images 199 kB
Plain Text UTF-8 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65442.txt.utf-8 160 kB
Download HTML (zip) https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/65442/pg65442-h.zip 149 kB
There may be more files related to this item.

About this eBook

Author Neal, John Randolph, 1876-1959
LoC No. a10002305
Title Disunion and Restoration in Tennessee
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Political Science, Columbia University
Note Reading ease score: 48.2 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits E-text prepared by Carol Brown, Charlene Taylor, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https://archive.org)
Summary "Disunion and Restoration in Tennessee" by John Randolph Neal is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work examines the political and social dynamics surrounding Tennessee's secession from the Union during the Civil War and its subsequent reintegration into the United States. It examines the motivations behind secession, focusing on figures like Governor Isham G. Harris and the division of sentiments in different regions of the state, particularly addressing the complex attitudes toward slavery and unionism. At the start of the work, Neal introduces the political climate in Tennessee on the eve of the Civil War, noting that the state initially displayed a majority against disunion sentiments during the 1860 presidential election. He elaborates on Governor Harris’s role in urging secession, citing his historical context of party struggles and responses to increasing tensions with Northern states. The opening progresses through a discussion of the failed initial attempts at secession, public votes, and the eventual pull of war that reframed loyalties and sentiments within the state, setting the stage for the broader discussions of conflict and reconstruction that follow throughout the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E456: History: America: Civil War period (1861-1865)
LoC Class E660: History: America: Late nineteenth century (1865-1900)
Subject Thesis (Ph. D.)
Subject Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Tennessee
Subject Tennessee -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865
Category Text
EBook-No. 65442
Release Date
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
Downloads 64 downloads in the last 30 days.
Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free!