Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men

Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men A History of the American Civil War

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book combines a sweeping narrative of the Civil War with a bold new look at the war's significance for American society. Professor Hummel sees the Civil War as America's turning point: simultaneously the culmination and repudiation of the American revolution.

Chapters tell the story of the Civil War, discussing the issues raised in readable prose, each followed by a detailed bibliographical essay, looking at the different major works on the subject with varying ideological viewpoints and conclusions.

In his economic analysis of slavery, Professor Hummel takes a different view. While some writers claim that slavery was unprofitable and harmful to the Southern economy, and others maintain it was profitable and efficient for the South, Hummel uses the economic concept of 'Deadweight Loss' to show that slavery was both highly profitable for slave owners and harmful to Southern economic development.

While highly critical of Confederate policy, Hummel argues that the war was fought to prevent secession, not to end slavery, and that preservation of the Union was not necessary to end slavery arguing that the South crucially relied on the Northern states to return runaway slaves to their owners.

Book information

ISBN: 9780812698435
Publisher: Open Court
Imprint: Open Court Publishing Company
Pub date:
Edition: Second edition
DEWEY: 973.7
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxxi, 421
Weight: 609g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 28mm