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The New York City draft riots: their significance for American society and politics in the age of the Civil War
Bernstein, Iver.
Year: 1990.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
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Frontmatter
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
ONE DRAFT RIOTS AND THE SOCIAL ORDER
1. A Multiplicity of Grievances
2. The Two Tempers of Draco
TWO ORIGINS OF THE CRISIS, 1850s AND 1860s
3. Workers and Consolidation
4. Merchants Divided
5. Industrialists
THREE RESOLUTIONS OF THE CRISIS, 1860s AND 1870s
6. The Rise and Decline of Tweed's Tammany Hall
7. 1872
EPILOGUE The Draft Riots' Lost Significance
APPENDICES AND MAPS
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
INDEX
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Title: The New York City draft riots : their significance for American society and politics in the age of the Civil War Iver Bernstein.
Author: Bernstein, Iver
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Source Version: The New York City draft riots : their significance for American society and politics in the age of the Civil War Iver Bernstein
Bernstein, Iver
New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02339
Subject Headings: • Draft Riot, New York, N.Y., 1863
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