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The Constitution and the Nation. The Civil War and American Constitutionalism, 1830-1890

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The Civil War shook America to the core of its constitutional foundations. Before the war, the Constitution protected slavery and kept power decentralized. During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln gathered enormous national power to combat what he called the anarchy of secession. After the war, the nation struggled to understand what had happened. Historians Christopher Waldrep and Lynne Curry have assembled a collection of constitutional documents to explore the meaning of the Civil War, the influence of constitutionalism on presidential war powers, and the U.S. Supreme Court's fight to limit the war's impact in post-Civil War America.

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ISBN: 9780820457314
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Author: Christopher Waldrep, Lynne Curry
Publisher: P. Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc.
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 269 pages
Series: Teaching Texts in Law and Politics
Genres: History of the Americas
Political science and theory
Jurisprudence and general issues