后记

Marius M. Carriere
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结语一章总结了19世纪30年代至50年代路易斯安那州的本土主义。本章讨论了外国人和天主教徒如何成为当时政治气候的一部分,以及一无所知党如何成为反对民主党的永久固定装置。摘要回顾了“一无所知”的反天主教是如何在信奉天主教的南路易斯安那州成为一个严重的障碍,并证实了许多老辉格党构成了“一无所知”党的很大一部分。这一章驳斥了以往的观点,即“一无所知”主要是高大、富有的奴隶主贵族或富裕的城镇商人。该章节重申,路易斯安那州的民主党人和“一无所知”往往来自相似的社会经济背景。它的结论是,路易斯安那州在很多方面都与其他地方的“一无所知”有所不同。“路易斯安那一无所知”组织试图在维护联邦的同时,捍卫南方的权利。最后,他们失败了。
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Epilogue
The Epilogue chapter summarizes nativism in Louisiana from the 1830s to the 1850s. This chapter discusses how foreigners and Catholics became a part of the political climate of the time and how the Know Nothings seemed to be a permanent fixture to oppose the Democrats. The summary reviews how Know Nothings’ anti-Catholicism was a serious handicap in heavily Catholic South Louisiana and confirms that many old Whigs made up a large part of the Know Nothing party. The chapter refutes older views of the Know Nothings being primarily large, wealthy slave-owning aristocrats or well-to-do town businessmen. The chapter reiterates that Louisiana Democrats and Know Nothings were often from a similar socio-economic background. It concludes with the view that Louisiana Know Nothings were different and unique in many ways from Know Nothings elsewhere. Louisiana Know Nothings attempted to preserve the Union while, at the same time, defend southern rights. In the end, they failed.
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