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The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens - Place, Personality, and Politics in the Civil War Era

English · Hardback

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"Those tempted to dismiss the likes of James Buchanan as a hopelessly outdated and uninteresting subject will find the will to resist that temptation strengthened by this volume. Putting Buchanan and Stevens together allows the authors and editors to incisively explore the interrelationship between personality, partisanship, and place. Conceiving of them as answering to border state constituents as well as operating in the socially distinctive capital of an expanding nation leads to real steps forward in understanding both figures. And in the essays, the scholarly talents of a stellar lineup of historians offer multiple insights on these figures and the tumultuous and complex world they inhabited and helped shape. Putting the themes of gender and relationship front and center allows this volume to productively and repeatedly connect the personal and the political."--Matthew Mason, author of Slavery and Politics in the Early American Republic

"Until recently, James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens had only two things in common: they both called Lancaster, Pennsylvania, home, and they both had gotten a bum historical rap. As scholars reclaimed and celebrated Reconstruction's more radical goals of racial equality, Stevens' reputation improved accordingly. On the other hand, Buchanan's approval rating today remains about the same as it was in 1861. It should surprise no one that the two were not friends; they seemed to inhabit two distinct worlds. The original and insightful essays in this collection bring these two worlds together, providing new insight on the politics of sectionalism and Civil War, the friendships and political allegiances of Washington, D.C., and how the world we inhabit today is one both men helped to shape."--Judith Giesburg, author of Sex and the Civil War: Soldiers, Pornography, and the Making of American Morality

"Buchanan is far from neglected, but this manuscript gives us new and valuable perspectives on the man in terms of politics and foreign policy, but particularly his personal relationships with friends and fellow politicos. The editors have been eclectic in crafting this worthy collection of essays... We have foreign policy and politics, rooted in traditional and non-traditional approaches, combined with chapters dealing with race, class, and gender. Clearly written and often provocative."--John Belohlavek, author of Broken Glass: Caleb Cushing and the Shattering of the Union





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Michael J. Birkner is professor of history at Gettysburg College and author or editor of numerous books, including Samuel L. Southard: Jeffersonian Whig, McCormick of Rutgers: Scholar, Teacher, Public Historian, and The Governors of New Jersey.

Randall M. Miller is professor of history at St. Joseph's University and the author, coauthor, or coeditor of numerous books, including The Northern Home Front during the Civil War; Lincoln and Leadership: Military, Political, and Religious Decision Making; and The Birth of the Grand Old Party: The Republicans' First Generation.

John W. Quist is professor of history at Shippensburg University and the author of Michigan's War: The Civil War in Documents and Restless Visionaries: The Social Roots of Antebellum Reform in Alabama and Michigan.


Product details

Authors Amy S. (CON)/ Levine Greenberg
Assisted by Michael J Birkner (Editor), Michael J. Birkner (Editor), Randall M Miller (Editor), Randall M. Miller (Editor), T Michael Parrish (Editor), John W Quist (Editor), John W. Quist (Editor)
Publisher Louisiana state univ pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9780807170816
ISBN 978-0-8071-7081-6
No. of pages 288
Series Conflicting Worlds: New Dimens
Conflicting Worlds: New Dimens
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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