In Becoming American under Fire, Christian G. Samito provides a rich account of how African American and Irish American soldiers influenced the modern vision of national citizenship that developed during the Civil War era. By bearing arms for the...
In Becoming American under Fire, Christian G. Samito provides a rich account of how African American and Irish American soldiers influenced the modern vision of national citizenship that developed during the Civil War era. By bearing arms for the...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christian G. Samito earned a law degree from Harvard Law School and a doctorate in American history from Boston College. He is the editor of Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry; "Fear Was Not in Him": The Civil War Letters of Major General Francis C. Barlow, U.S.A.; and Changes in Law and Society During the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Legal History Documentary Reader. He edits a series about the legal history of the Civil War era, teaches at Boston College and Boston University School of Law, and practices law in Boston.
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Introduction 1. The Crisis of Citizenship in the 1850s 2. The Question of Armed Service 3. African Americans in Arms 4. Equal Rights and the Experience of Military Justice for African American Soldiers 5. Irish Americans in Arms 6. African Americans and the Call for Rights 7. The Affirmation of Naturalized Citizenship in America 8. The Affirmation of Naturalized Citizenship Abroad Epilogue: The Legacy of National Citizenship in the Era of the Civil War and ReconstructionNotes Works Cited Index
Introduction 1. The Crisis of Citizenship in the 1850s 2. The Question of Armed Service 3. African Americans in Arms 4. Equal Rights and the Experience of Military Justice for African American Soldiers 5. Irish Americans in Arms 6. African Americans and the Call for Rights 7. The Affirmation of Naturalized Citizenship in America 8. The Affirmation of Naturalized Citizenship Abroad Epilogue: The Legacy of National Citizenship in the Era of the Civil War and ReconstructionNotes Works Cited Index
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