One War at a Time: The International Dimensions of the American Civil War (International Dimensions of the Anerican Civil War)

One War at a Time: The International Dimensions of the American Civil War (International Dimensions of the Anerican Civil War)

by Dean B . Mahin (Author)

Synopsis

One War at a Time-Lincoln's axiom for Union diplomacy-refutes the opinion of most historians and biographers that Lincoln played only a minor role in U.S. foreign relations. Rather, the book shows that Lincoln skillfully conducted a dangerous diplomatic balancing act, avoiding war with England and France while using the threat of war to prevent European recognition of Confederate independence. No other book offers such a thorough review of Union and Confederate relations with Britain. Author Dean B. Mahin also provides the first full analysis of U.S. and Confederate reactions to the French intervention in Mexico. His review of Civil War foreign policy adds a new dimension to our understanding of the great conflict.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Publisher: Brassey's US
Published: 01 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 1574883011
ISBN 13: 9781574883015

Media Reviews
A needed and authoritative study of Civil War diplomacy . . . RICHMOND DISPATCH Although foreign intervention . . . might have changed the outcome of the Civil War, comparatively little has been written about the diplomacy of the war years. Dean Mahin's well-researched book makes an important contribution to the literature . . . . - John M. Taylor, author of DUTY FAITHFULLY PERFORMED: ROBERT E. LEE AND HIS CRITICS and WHILE CANNONS ROARED: THE CIVIL WAR BEHIND THE LINES
Author Bio
DEAN B. MAHIN has degrees in history and international affairs and served in international programs for the Department of State and the U.S. information and foreign assistance agencies. He is the author of Olive Branch and Sword. Mr. Mahin lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.