Brian C. Neumann is managing director and digital historian of the John L. Nau III Center for Civil War History at the University of Virginia.
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"Compared to the secession movement of 1860-1861, South Carolina's nullification campaign has attracted relatively little historical interest. Brian C. Neumann's Bloody Flag of Anarchy breathes new life into the topic by placing it in fresh and illuminating frameworks. . . . It vividly conveys the intense human drama of this charged moment when South Carolinians believed they held in their hands not just the future of U.S. slavery but also the success of the Union and, perhaps, the fate of liberty across the globe."--Journal of American History "Thoroughly researched, cogently argued, and eminently accessible in its prose, Brian C. Neumann's Bloody Flag of Anarchy sheds light on the complex dynamics of antebellum nullification, Unionism, and sectionalism. This book offers an analysis that will engage scholars of the Civil War era. It will also engross a broader audience seeking to better understand these dynamics during that historical period, as well as their continued relevance to the comparably contentious present."--Journal of Southern History

