The blessed place of freedom :

Europeans in Civil War America /
Dean B. Mahin.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Mahin, Dean B., 1925-
Contributors: Griffin, Stephen, donor.
In collection: Stephen Griffin Collection
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Washington, D.C. : Brassey's, c2002.
Edition:1st ed.
Subjects:
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-285) and index.

Physical description: xii, 299 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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Contained in: Blessed place of freedom.
Blessed place of freedom.
ISBN:1574884840 (acid-free paper)
9781574884845 (acid-free paper)
Table of Contents:
Decisive Elements in the Coming Struggle
Europeans in the North: 1856-1861
Show Yourselves Worthy of Freedom
Germans in the North
Plant That Flag on Fort and Crag
Irish in the North
Putting Down This Awful Rebellion
Britons in the North
A Fine Appearance
French in the North
For the Sake of Right and Freedom
Other Europeans in the North
The Replenishing Stream
European Immigration during the Civil War
The Seeds of Discord Had Been Thickly Sown
Europeans in the South: An Introduction
Friends, Brothers, and Neighbors
Germans in the South
They Caught the Spirit of the Community
Irish in the South
Duty to Cause and Country
Britons in the South
Until the Land Is Blessed with Peace
French and Other Europeans in the South
To Ogle the President
Two Presidents
A Head Capable of Managing Great Armies
The War in the East: 1861-1862
The Valley of the Shadow of Death
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg: 1863
Vicksburg Has Fallen! The War in the West: 1861-1863
The Zeal and Bravery of Citizen Soldiers
Union and Confederate Armies
A Bold and Daring Enterprise
Naval Dimensions of the Civil War
Will Europe Ever Recognize the Confederacy? Union and Confederate Relations with Britain: 1861-1863
This Abominable Institution
Slavery and Emancipation
With the Sublimity of Genius, or of Madness
Gettysburg to Atlanta: 1863-1864
This Turbulent Democracy
The Presidential Election of 1864
America Has Felt Her Strength
International Issues: 1863-1865.