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After Appomattox: Military Occupation and the Ends of War

English

By (author): Gregory P. Downs

Original and revelatory.
David Blight, author of Frederick Douglass


Avery O. Craven Award Finalist
A Civil War Memory/Civil War Monitor Best Book of the Year


In April 1865, Robert E. Lee wrote to Ulysses S. Grant asking for peace. Peace was beyond his authority to negotiate, Grant replied, but surrender terms he would discuss. The distinction proved prophetic.

After Appomattox reveals that the Civil War did not end with Confederate capitulation in 1865. Instead, a second phase of the war began which lasted until 1871not the project euphemistically called Reconstruction, but a state of genuine belligerence whose mission was to shape the peace. Using its war powers, the U.S. Army oversaw an ambitious occupation, stationing tens of thousands of troops in outposts across the defeated South. This groundbreaking history shows that the purpose of the occupation was to crush slavery in the face of fierce and violent resistance, but there were limits to its effectiveness: the occupying army never really managed to remake the South.

The United States Army has been far too neglected as a playera forcein the history of Reconstruction Downs wants his work to speak to the present, and indeed it should.
David W. Blight, The Atlantic

Striking Downs chroniclesa military occupation that was indispensable to the uprooting of slavery.
Boston Globe

Downs makes the case that the final end to slavery, and the establishment of basic civil and voting rights for all Americans, was born in the face of bayonets. A remarkable, necessary book.
Slate

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674241626

About Gregory P. Downs

Gregory P. Downs is Professor of History at the University of California Davis and has received the universitys Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award. He co-wrote the National Park Services theme study on the Reconstruction and helped create an interactive digital history of the U.S. Armys occupation of the South. He is the author of Declarations of Dependence: The Long Reconstruction of Popular Politics in the South 18611908.

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