Съдържание:
  • Great expectations, limited resources
  • Violent means and political ends: expansion and slavery collide in Kansas, 1854-1856
  • Peace enforcement: the Sioux Expedition of 1855
  • Peacemaking: Harney and the peace of Fort Pierre
  • Conflicting interests: peace, land, and speculation in territorial Kansas, 1854-1856
  • Peacekeeping and command, control, communications, and information during Bleeding Kansas
  • The guns of August: Kansas on the precipice of Civil War
  • Applying the tourniquet of peace: John Geary, the Army, and the election of 1856.