Rebel Salvation

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807174906

Pardon and Amnesty of Confederates in Tennessee

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By Kathleen Zebley Liulevicius, Edited by Kathryn Kraynik
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LSU PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
228 x 152 mm
Weight:
670 g
Pages:
366

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Kathleen Zebley Liulevicius received her PhD in nineteenth-century United States history at the University of Tennessee. She has taught at the State University of New York-Geneseo, the University of North Carolina-Pembroke, and the University of Tennessee.

"Rebel Salvation tackles an immensely important topic: the legal status of Confederates in the wake of the Civil War. Tracing the tenuous and often unpredictable process of pardoning and amnesty in Tennessee, Liulevicius highlights the local and communal nature of Reconstruction. Perhaps most importantly, this meticulously researched account helps us to better grasp the limitations and shortcomings of Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan." --Caroline E. Janney, author of Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation "An important analysis of early Reconstruction. . . . Liulevicius's Rebel Salvation makes important contributions to understanding Reconstruction in Tennessee."--Journal of Southern History "Probing the pardoning process in Tennessee not from the top but from the bottom, Dr. Liulevicius's pioneering study exposes in all its complexity peacetime Reconstruction's first, fatal step: the pretenses, promises, aspirations, and rationalizations of those seeking to restore their old ties to a government that they had striven to destroy. It will make essential, dismaying reading."--Mark Wahlgren Summers, author of Ordeal of the Reunion

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