Abraham Lincoln and a New Birth of Freedom

The Union and Slavery in the Diplomacy of the Civil War

Howard Jones author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Apr '02

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In Abraham Lincoln and a New Birth of Freedom, Howard Jones explores the relationship between President Lincoln's wartime diplomacy and his interrelated goals of forming a more perfect Union and abolishing slavery. From the outset of the Civil War, Lincoln's central purpose was to save the Union by defeating the South on the battlefield. No less important was his need to prevent a European intervention that would have facilitated the South's move for independence. Lincoln's goal of preserving the Union, however, soon evolved into an effort to form a more perfect Union, one that rested on the natural rights principles of the Declaration of Independence and thus necessitated emancipation.

"[An] informative, important study [that] builds on a foundation laid in his Union in Peril to expand dramatically the interpretation of Civil War diplomacy. . . . A valuable study of great importance."—Choice
"A well-written and succinct account of the role slavery played in the struggles over foreign intervention during the American Civil War. . . . [It] should be welcomed as the best synthesis available of Union diplomacy during the Civil War."—Filson Club History Quarterly
"A tremendously readable study that promises to become a classic."—Library Journal
"Engrossing. . . . A fine achievement of historical scholarship."—Booklist

ISBN: 9780803275652

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

236 pages