This book asks why the United States experienced a civil war in 1861 and analyses the descent into war in the final decade of peace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Ashworth was born in Lancashire, England, and studied at the Universities of Lancaster and Oxford. He is currently Professor of American History in the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham. Professor Ashworth is the author of 'Agrarians' and 'Aristocrats': Party Political Ideology in the United States, 1837-1846, of Slavery, Capitalism and Politics in the Antebellum Republic: Volume 1: Commerce and Compromise, 1820-1850 (both of which were published by Cambridge University Press), and of numerous articles and reviews in learned journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Slavery versus Antislavery: 1. Combating the weaknesses of slavery: Southern militants, 1850 1861; 2. The antislavery challenge: the Republicans, 1854 1861; Part II. Polarisation and Collapse: 3. The disintegration of democratic hegemony: northern and national Democrats, 1850 1861; 4. Political realignment: collapse of the Whigs and neo Whigs, 1848 1861; Conclusion: explaining the Civil War (II).
Part I. Slavery versus Antislavery: 1. Combating the weaknesses of slavery: Southern militants, 1850 1861; 2. The antislavery challenge: the Republicans, 1854 1861; Part II. Polarisation and Collapse: 3. The disintegration of democratic hegemony: northern and national Democrats, 1850 1861; 4. Political realignment: collapse of the Whigs and neo Whigs, 1848 1861; Conclusion: explaining the Civil War (II).
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