War, Politics, and Change

Kennon Keiser
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Historians have long documented the ways in which war and politics bring about social, economic, and cultural change. Nowhere is this more evident than during the American Civil War and Reconstruction. The war devastated the South; it upended the system of chattel slavery and instigated remarkable transformations to the region’s demographics, political, and economic structures. Reconstruction emerged out of the ashes of war. This critical and hotly debated period redefined U.S. citizenship, expanded suffrage rights, and altered the relationship between the federal government and the states. Many of the lofty goals of Reconstruction, however, fell short as southern “Redeemers” regained political power and enshrined a new system of white supremacy. While many of the changes during this era were structural, individuals also experienced personal metamorphoses. Each of the manuscripts reviewed in this issue explore these various transformations, shedding new light on military command and contingency, national and regional politics, and individual struggles as the American nation navigated disorienting change during these fateful years.
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战争、政治与变革
长期以来,历史学家一直在记录战争和政治带来社会、经济和文化变革的方式。这一点在美国内战和重建时期最为明显。战争摧毁了南方;它颠覆了动产奴隶制,使该地区的人口、政治和经济结构发生了显著变化。重建从战争的废墟中崛起。这段关键而激烈的时期重新定义了美国公民身份,扩大了选举权,并改变了联邦政府与各州之间的关系。然而,由于南方的 "救赎者 "重新夺回了政治权力,并建立了新的白人至上制度,重建的许多崇高目标都落空了。尽管这个时代的许多变化都是结构性的,但个人也经历了蜕变。本期评述的每篇手稿都探讨了这些不同的转变,对军事指挥和突发事件、国家和地区政治以及个人在美国民族在这段命运攸关的岁月里经历迷失方向的变化时的挣扎都有新的启示。
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