Bonds of War


How Civil War Financial Agents Sold the World on the Union

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By David K. Thomson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
238 x 157 mm
Weight:
190 g
Pages:
288

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David K. Thomson is assistant professor of history at Sacred Heart University.

"Bonds of War remind[s] us that the Civil War energized the nation's transformation from a modest and decentralized economic actor into the global juggernaut of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. . . . Impressive research . . . Thomson also offers a fascinating snapshot of the European trade in American bonds."--New York Review of Books "A carefully researched, well written, and deeply persuasive book. . . . By centering securities, Thomson reveals how Civil War debt played a crucial role in shaping the modern financial landscape."--H-CivWar "A fascinating foray into the world of Civil War finance and the beginnings of modern America's financial markets."--HistoryNet "By providing a comprehensive and detailed look at how the United States raised enough money to finance a lengthy four-year military struggle, Thomson offers a much-needed perspective on the origins of modern finance as well as a case study of how military and political fortunes have intimate ties to financial riches."--Journal of American History "Thomson weaves a compelling thread of the bonds representing a democratization of a war effort, in contrast to past wars being funded by financial elites."--Emerging Civil War

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