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Introduction: Reconstruction reconsidered in a new light
Asymmetry and asymmetric warfare
From false equilibrium to disequilibrium (1865-1867)
Asymmetric warfare Phase I: sources and preconditions (1867-1868)
Asymmetric warfare Phase II: the mobilization of collective identity (1867-1868)
Asymmetric warfare Phase II: the states under siege (1868-1870)
Asymmetric warfare Phase II: the dominant actor responds (1870-1873)
Asymmetric warfare Phase III: the dominant actor dislocated (1873-1876)
Asymmetric warfare Phase III-IV: the bulldozer, the red shirts, and equilibrium (1867-1877)
Asymmetric warfare, reconstruction, and the road to the new South
Conclusion.
Asymmetry and asymmetric warfare
From false equilibrium to disequilibrium (1865-1867)
Asymmetric warfare Phase I: sources and preconditions (1867-1868)
Asymmetric warfare Phase II: the mobilization of collective identity (1867-1868)
Asymmetric warfare Phase II: the states under siege (1868-1870)
Asymmetric warfare Phase II: the dominant actor responds (1870-1873)
Asymmetric warfare Phase III: the dominant actor dislocated (1873-1876)
Asymmetric warfare Phase III-IV: the bulldozer, the red shirts, and equilibrium (1867-1877)
Asymmetric warfare, reconstruction, and the road to the new South
Conclusion.