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Confederate Sympathizers in the British Working Class

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2011

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Abstract

Royden Harrison, “British Labour and the Confederacy: A Note on the Southern Sympathies of some British working class journals and leaders during the American Civil War”, International Review of Social History (Royal Van Gorcum Ltd., Assen/Netherlands), Vol. 2, 1957, Pt. I, pp. 78–105.

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Research Article
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Copyright © British Association for American Studies 1957

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