TY - JOUR AB - Book Reviews 585 ists as sophisticated intellectuals who refused tivism that emerged during that century has to retreat from political problems. More im- been particularly energetic in recent years. Dal portantly, it provides a broad transnational Lago’s book contributes to this effort. frame for understanding abolitionism, the ori- The organization of the book is straight- gins of American antislavery, and, ultimately, forward. Each chapter covers a defined peri- the Civil War. od and the developments of the men and their movements during the years encompassed. Andre M. Fleche Dal Lago begins with a discussion of the early Castleton State College life of and cultural influences on Garrison and Castleton, Vermont Mazzini (both of whom were born in 1805) doi: 10.1093/jahist/jau442 and progresses through the founding of their reform movements during the 1830s. He then traces the development of the ideologies that William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini: defined their causes and discusses the struggles Abolition, Democracy, and Radical Reform. By both men faced as their movements matured. Enrico Dal Lago. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana He ends his analysis with an examination of State University Press, 2013. xvi, 269 pp. the culmination of each man’s efforts in the $42.50.) 1860s. Garrison TI - Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the Border JF - The Journal of American History DO - 10.1093/jahist/jau392 DA - 2014-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/bleeding-kansas-bleeding-missouri-the-long-civil-war-on-the-border-zTxStrvBUV SP - 585 EP - 586 VL - 101 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -