Henry Hotze, Confederate propagandist : selected writings on revolution, recognition, and race /
Consists of a biographical essay on Henry Hotze; his contributions to Mobile newspapers during his military service in 1861; his correspondence with Confederate officials during his service in London; articles he published in London to influence British and European opinion; and his correspondence w...
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Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
©2008.
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جدول المحتويات:
- Henry Hotze, Confederate propagandist
- Three months in the Confederate Army
- Cadet letters to the Mobile Register
- "Apology" to the Tribune
- Henry Hotze's commission
- "Washington's Birthday" leader
- "The question of recognition of the Confederate States"
- Index on recognition
- Ebb and flow of recognition : diplomatic and personal correspondence
- Primer on southern society
- Genius of the editor
- Plan to take the Index to America
- Excerpt from "Analytical introduction and copious historical notes"
- "The position and treatment of women among the various races of men as proof of their moral and intellectual diversity"
- Register reviews Moral and intellectual diversity of races
- Letters to Gobineau
- Index on racialism
- Original descriptive roll of the Mobile cadets, Co. A, Third Alabama Regiment Infantry.