1st Edition

Bleeding Kansas Slavery, Sectionalism, and Civil War on the Missouri-Kansas Border

By Michael Woods Copyright 2017
230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

Between 1854 and 1861, the struggle between pro-and anti-slavery factions over Kansas Territory captivated Americans nationwide and contributed directly to the Civil War. Combining political, social, and military history, Bleeding Kansas contextualizes and analyzes prewar and wartime clashes in Kansas and Missouri and traces how these conflicts have been remembered ever since. Michael E.... Read more

1. Three Roads to Kansas

2. Kansas Bleeds

3. Bleeding Kansas and the Nation

4. The Civil War on the Border

5. Remembering the Bloodshed

Documents

Biography

Michael E. Woods is Assistant Professor of History at Marshall University. He is the author of Emotional and Sectional Conflict in the Antebellum United States (2014), which received the 2015 James A. Rawley Award from the Southern Historical Association.

"With compelling narrative and analysis and insightful primary documents, this valuable book offers a first-rate primer for students and teachers on the social, cultural, economic, and political conflict in territorial Kansas that was both seedbed and rehearsal for the Civil War."

Christopher Phillips, author of The Rivers Ran Backward: The Civil War and the Remaking of the American Middle Border.

"Woods’ Bleeding Kansas is a terrific addition to a particularly useful series. Cogently blending the political, social, and military history of this pivotal moment in American history, this volume should be ideal for classroom use. Even more importantly, it joins the Bleeding Kansas era to the long Civil War on the border, the way participants experienced this tumultuous time."

- Jonathan Earle, co-editor (with Diane Mutti Burke) of Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the Border