Book contents
- German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era
- Series page
- German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Naturalized Citizens, Transnational Perspectives, and the Arc of Reconstruction
- 1 The German Language of American Citizenship
- 2 The “Freedom-Loving German,” 1854–1860
- 3 Black Suffrage as a German Cause in Missouri, 1865
- 4 Principle Rising, 1865–1869
- 5 Wendepunkt: The Franco-Prussian War, 1870–1871
- 6 The Liberal Republican Transition, 1870–1872
- 7 Class, Culture, and the Decline of Reconstruction, 1870–1876
- Epilogue: The Great Strike of 1877
- Appendix: Voting Tables
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - The Liberal Republican Transition, 1870–1872
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2013
- German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era
- Series page
- German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Naturalized Citizens, Transnational Perspectives, and the Arc of Reconstruction
- 1 The German Language of American Citizenship
- 2 The “Freedom-Loving German,” 1854–1860
- 3 Black Suffrage as a German Cause in Missouri, 1865
- 4 Principle Rising, 1865–1869
- 5 Wendepunkt: The Franco-Prussian War, 1870–1871
- 6 The Liberal Republican Transition, 1870–1872
- 7 Class, Culture, and the Decline of Reconstruction, 1870–1876
- Epilogue: The Great Strike of 1877
- Appendix: Voting Tables
- Bibliography
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era , pp. 171 - 198Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013