
Exceptionalism in Crisis
Faction, Anarchy, and Mexico in the US Imagination during the Civil War Era
- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Exceptionalism in Crisis
Faction, Anarchy, and Mexico in the US Imagination during the Civil War Era
About this book
Before 1861, US Americans could confidently claim to belong to the New World’s “exceptional” republic, unlike other self-governing nations in the Western Hemisphere such as Mexico, which struggled with political violence and unrest. Americans used such comparisons to show themselves and the world that democracy in the United States was working as designed.
The outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 exploded this illusion by showing that the United States was in fact not immune to domestic political instability. Joining a growing community of historians who study the war in a global context, Alys D. Beverton examines Mexico’s place in the US imagination during the Civil War and postbellum period. Beverton reveals how pro- and antiwar Confederates and Unionists alike used Mexico’s long history of political strife to alternately justify and oppose the Civil War and, after 1865, various policies aimed at reuniting the states. Both sides used Mexico as a cautionary tale of how easily a nation, even the so-called exceptional United States, could slip into anarchy in the tumultuous nineteenth century.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One. The Continental Union Cause, 1861โ1865
- Chapter Two. Imagining a Franco-Confederate Empire, 1861โ1865
- Chapter Three. Reconstructing the Model Republic, 1865โ1867
- Chapter Four. Mexicanization and the End of Reconstruction, 1867โ1881
- Chapter Five. Reconciliation above and across the Rio Grande, 1877โ1883
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index