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Sacred Debts : State Civil War Claims and American Federalism.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The North's Civil WarPublisher: US : Fordham University Press, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (224 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823248452
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sacred DebtsDDC classification:
  • 973.71
LOC classification:
  • E480.S56 2
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Sacred Debts -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: Origins of the Civil War Claims System -- Chapter 2: Missouri's Precedents and Lobbyists -- Chapter 3: Memory and Claims in Kentucky -- Chapter 4: Kansas and Intergovernmental Operations in the Newly Created State -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- APPENDIX -- Bibliography -- INDEX.
Summary: In this innovative book, Kyle Sinisi explores a little-known chapter in the history of American politicsGthe struggle between states and the federal government over the costs of fighting the Civil War. At stake was the disposition of some 8 million. Focusing on Kansas, Kentucky, and Missouri, Sinisi explores the process by which states were reimbursed by Washington in the most expensive intergovernmental contact of the 19th century. Recasting our understanding of governance, he shows that traditional sources of influenceGcourts and political partiesGwere less important in settling claims than adjutants general and private agents who fought for cash bonanzas. These power brokers helped shape the federal bureaucracyGand the process of state building.
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Intro -- Sacred Debts -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: Origins of the Civil War Claims System -- Chapter 2: Missouri's Precedents and Lobbyists -- Chapter 3: Memory and Claims in Kentucky -- Chapter 4: Kansas and Intergovernmental Operations in the Newly Created State -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- APPENDIX -- Bibliography -- INDEX.

In this innovative book, Kyle Sinisi explores a little-known chapter in the history of American politicsGthe struggle between states and the federal government over the costs of fighting the Civil War. At stake was the disposition of some 8 million. Focusing on Kansas, Kentucky, and Missouri, Sinisi explores the process by which states were reimbursed by Washington in the most expensive intergovernmental contact of the 19th century. Recasting our understanding of governance, he shows that traditional sources of influenceGcourts and political partiesGwere less important in settling claims than adjutants general and private agents who fought for cash bonanzas. These power brokers helped shape the federal bureaucracyGand the process of state building.

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