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1343

Norman Cantor, The Sacred Chain: A History of the Jews (London, 1995), pp. 236–37

1344

John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, Liberty, and Representational Government (London, 1910), pp. 363–64 (Милль Дж. С. Утилитаризм. – Ростов-на-Дону: Донской издательский дом, 2013.)

1345

Цит. по: Antony Smith, Myths and Memories of the Nation (Oxford, 1999), p. 33

1346

Цит. по: Levene, Genocide, pp. 150–51; ср. C. A. Macartney, National States and National Minorities (London, 1934), p. 17

1347

Bruce Lincoln, Holy Terrors: Thinking about Religion after September 11, 2nd ed. (Chicago and London, 2006), pp. 62–63

1348

Johann Gottlieb Fichte, ‘What a People Is, and What Is Love of Fatherland’, in Fichte, Addresses to the German Nation, ed. and trans. Gregory Moore (Cambridge, 2008), p. 105 (Фихте И.-Г. Речи к немецкой нации. – Рязань: Канон+, 2008.)

1349

Zinn, People’s History, pp. 23–58; Basil Davidson, The African Slave Trade (Boston, 1961); Stanley Elkins, Slavery: A Problem of American Institutional and Intellectual Life (Chicago, 1959); Edmund S. Morgan, American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia (New York, 1975).

1350

Лев. 25:45–46; Быт. 9:25–27, 17:12; Втор. 20:10–11; 1 Кор. 7:21; Рим. 13:1, 7; Кол. 3:22, 4:1; 1 Тим. 6:1–2; Фил., passim

1351

Thornhill, ‘Our National Sins’, in Fast Day Sermons or The Pulpit on the State of the Country, ed. anonymous (Charleston, SC, 2009 ed.), p. 48

1352

Beecher, ‘Peace Be Still’, in ibid., p. 276

1353

Van Dyke, ‘The Character and Influence of Abolitionism’, in ibid., p. 137

1354

Lewis, ‘Patriarchal and Jewish Servitude: No Argument for American Slavery’, in ibid., p. 180

1355

Noll, Civil War, pp. 1–8

1356

Ibid., pp. 19–22; ‘The Rise and Long Life of the Protestant Enlightenment in America’, in William M. Shea and Peter A. Huff, Knowledge and Belief in America: Enlightenment Trends and Modern Thought (New York, 1995), pp. 84–124; May, Enlightenment in America, passim.

1357

James M. McPherson, For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War (New York, 1997), p. 63; ‘Afterword’, in Randall M. Miller, Harry S. Stout and Charles Reagan Wilson, eds, Religion and the American Civil War (New York, 1998), p. 412

1358

Noll, Civil War, pp. 52–79

1359

Beecher, ‘Abraham Lincoln’, in Patriotic Addresses (New York, 1887), p. 711

1360

Bushnell, ‘Our Obligations to the Dead’, in Building Eras in Religion (New York, 1881), pp. 328–29

1361

O’Connell, Arms and Men, pp. 189–96

1362

Grady McWhiney and Perry D. Jamieson, Attack and Die: The Civil War, Military Tactics, and Southern Heritage (Montgomery, Ala., 1982), pp. 4–7

1363

Bruce Cotton, Grant Takes Command (Boston, 1968), p. 262