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Ein deutscher Revolutionär im Amt : Carl Schurz und der Niedergang der Minderheitenrechte in den USA der 1870er-Jahre

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Ein deutscher Revolutionär im Amt : Carl Schurz und der Niedergang der Minderheitenrechte in den USA der 1870er-Jahre

$31.57
 
Carl Schurz (1829-1906), who rose to prominence as a democratic revolutionary in Germany in 1848/49 and made a career in the USA during the Civil War era as an abolitionist and Republican politician, is still celebrated today as an advocate of equality for all humans. This German monograph uses many previously unknown sources to paint a more nuanced picture of his later political activism. Starting in 1870, as a US senator, Schurz opposed civil rights protection for formerly enslaved African Americans in the southern states. From 1877, as US Secretary of the Interior, he initiated harsh forced assimilation policies against Indigenous peoples. The book follows Schurz's departure from the universalism of earlier years. It places his proposals in the larger debate on the proper shape and extent of democracy in the 1870s United States. Although Schurz's proposals anticipated government policies of later decades, his efforts to reduce the rights of African Americans and Indigenous peoples still met with broad resistance.


Author: Julius Wilm
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: German
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 3111430820
ISBN-13: 9783111430829
 

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