The Field of Blood : Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War
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New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xvii, 450 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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LC Subjects
Legislators -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Legislators -- Violence against -- United States.
Political culture -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Political violence -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Politics and government
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865.
United States. -- Congress -- History -- 19th century.
Legislators -- Violence against -- United States.
Political culture -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Political violence -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Politics and government
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865.
United States. -- Congress -- History -- 19th century.
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Published
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018.
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
UPC
40028528143
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-427) and index.
Description
In The Field of Blood, Joanne B. Freeman recovers the long-lost story of physical violence on the floor of the U.S. Congress. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, she shows that the Capitol was rife with conflict in the decades before the Civil War. Legislative sessions were often punctuated by mortal threats, canings, flipped desks, and all-out slugfests. When debate broke down, congressmen drew pistols and waved Bowie knives. One representative even killed another in a duel. Many were beaten and bullied in an attempt to intimidate them into compliance, particularly on the issue of slavery. These fights didn’t happen in a vacuum. Freeman’s dramatic accounts of brawls and thrashings tell a larger story of how fisticuffs and journalism, and the powerful emotions they elicited, raised tensions between North and South and led toward war. In the process, she brings the antebellum Congress to life, revealing its rough realities―the feel, sense, and sound of it―as well as its nation-shaping import.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Freeman, J. B. (2018). The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War (First edition.). Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Freeman, Joanne B., 1962-. 2018. The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Freeman, Joanne B., 1962-. The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Freeman, Joanne B. The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War First edition., Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018.
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