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Review We are the Revolutionists is transnational history at its best. Delineating the intricate ways in which the German American and the African American experiences of American slavery and racism intersect, Mischa Honeck's well researched and compellingly argued analysis not only offers powerful examples of transatlantic alliances in the struggle against slavery; he also captures the limits of this interethnic interaction in a period of fierce renegotiations of nation, race, class, gender, and religion.--Maria Diedrich "author of Love Across Color Lines: Ottilie Assing and Frederick Douglass "Breaks important new ground in examining the interactions between the Anglo and German American elites in the antislavery movement and extends explorations of the transatlantic dimension of the abolition movement beyond Britain to continental Europe . . . . Unquestionably demonstrates the value of a transnational perspective and the wealth of U.S. history buried and unexploited in languages other than English.--Walter D. Kamphoefner "American Historical Review "Lucidly written, with a focus on the human story, this fascinating volume tells the story of the fight to abolish slavery in the U.S. with a new perspective: the active role played by radical democrats from Germany, who had immigrated to America after the war of 1848, and went on to fight alongside abolitionists to spread their ideals that all should be free.--Book NewsA great contribution to the literature, for it makes a new, detailed examination of German-speaking immigrants' involvement in abolitionism from the period of the European revolutions of 1848-49 until the end of US Civil War. . . . Honeck expands understanding of not just the antebellum abolitionist movement, but also conceptions of race and nationality in the mid-nineteenth century.--T. K. Byron "CHOICE "Combining German- and English-language sources as few Americanists can do, Honeck's smart and ambitious book connects the American abolitionist movement to immigration, the midcentury revolutions of central Europe, and the ways activists on both sides of the Atlantic found to end human bondage in the United States.--Paul Finkelman "President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law, Albany Law School "Honeck's book is a successful examination of the tensions and interconnections between two different groups of abolitionist radicals. . . . This study provides a good example of how the German background of the Forty-Eighters shaped the way they interacted with American social and political movements.--Kristen Anderson "Journal of American Ethnic History "In his engaging new book, Mischa Honeck explores the relationships that German refuges of the failed revolutions of 1848 . . . formed with native-born abolitionists in the United States.--Alison Clark Efford "Journal of American History "Extraordinarily well researched . . . Honeck argues persuasively that these Forty-Eighters drew upon Enlightenment ideology to champion equality and racial reform by challenging privilege and hierarchy in the United States, just as they had tried unsuccessfully to do in Europe.--John David Smith "Charles H. Stone Distinguished Professor of American History, University of North Carolina at Charlotte " Product Description The 1850s was a period of mass immigration of Europeans to America, further dividing the young republic over issues of race, nationality, and citizenship. Honeck offers a fresh appraisal of these exiled democrats by probing their relationship to another group of beleaguered agitators: America’s abolitionists. About the Author MISCHA HONECK is an assistant professor at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies.

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