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This Vast Southern Empire

Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy

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This Vast Southern Empire

By: Matthew Karp
Narrated by: Tom Zingarelli
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For proslavery leaders like John C. Calhoun and Jefferson Davis, the 19th-century world was torn between two hostile forces: a rising movement against bondage and an Atlantic plantation system that was larger and more productive than ever before. In this great struggle, Southern statesmen saw the United States as slavery's most powerful champion. Overcoming traditional qualms about a strong central government, slaveholding leaders harnessed the power of the state to defend slavery abroad. During the antebellum years, they worked energetically to modernize the US military while steering American diplomacy to protect slavery in Brazil, Cuba, and the Republic of Texas. As Matthew Karp demonstrates, these leaders were nationalists, not separatists. Their "vast Southern empire" was not an independent South but the entire United States, and only the election of Abraham Lincoln broke their grip on national power. Fortified by years at the helm of US foreign affairs, slave-holding elites formed their own Confederacy - not only as a desperate effort to preserve their property but as a confident bid to shape the future of the Atlantic world.

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"Karp's thorough and polished study will be eagerly welcomed by scholars, if not a wider public." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Very powerful writing on a topic generally mistaught or overlooked. Clear and concise coverage of the power of Southern states in the years before Lincoln's election. Good narration as well.

Excellent Listen

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the narrator himself was excellent, there were simply some glitches in sound quality that sounded like obvious rerecords which are fine- mistakes happen, they just sounded jarring

excellent history, excellent reader

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I really enjoyed this book and it gives you the mind set and future ideas of what a southern run United States would have been and looked like. The narrator did a great job good voice. Great little book 5 stars really enjoyed it. The book covers a period of time when the south dominated policy and our nation. It was very well written it has a nice flow. Great work Matthew Karp

Great little book

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Masterfully written. Persuasively argued. This is a book that every historian should read. Highly recommended.

One of the best histories of the last decade

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