Abraham Lincoln, constitutionalism, and equal rights in the Civil War era / by Herman Belz.
1998
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Title
Abraham Lincoln, constitutionalism, and equal rights in the Civil War era / by Herman Belz.
Published
New York, N.Y. : Fordham University Press, 1998.
Call Number
E457.2 .B38 1998
ISBN
082321768X
0823217698 (pbk.)
0823217698 (pbk.)
Description
xi, 265 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)36470329
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-262) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Constitution and Revolution in the Civil War Era
1
1
Lincoln and the Constitution: The Dictatorship Question Reconsidered
17
2
The "Philosophical Cause" of Free Government: The Problem of Lincoln's Political Thought
44
3
Abraham Lincoln and American Constitutionalism
72
4
Protection of Personal Liberty in Republican Emancipation Legislation
101
5
Race, Law, and Politics in the Struggle for Equal Pay During the Civil War
119
6
The Freedmen's Bureau Act of 1865 and the Principle of No Discrimination According to Color
138
7
The New Orthodoxy in Reconstruction Historiography
162
8
Equality and the Fourteenth Amendment: The Original Understanding
170
9
The Constitution and Reconstruction
187
Conclusion: Legitimacy, Consent, and Equality in the Reconstruction Settlement
217
Bibliography
247
Index
263