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Author Archives: Jay Sexton

Posted
April 12, 2011
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  • Americas
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  • Civil War: 1861-1865
  • Opinion
  • United States

The Civil War and American Foreign Relations

It is no longer necessary to begin a discussion of Civil War diplomacy with a comment about its relative neglect in the historiography. Recent years have seen the publication of numerous monographs and articles on various aspects of the topic. The overseas dimensions of the conflict also have been accorded much attention in recent general [...]

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