The election of 1860 reconsidered /

The election of 1860 was a crossroad in American history. Faced with four major candidates, voters in the North and South went to the polls not knowing that the result of the election would culminate in the bloodiest conflict the United States had ever seen. Despite its obvious importance, surprisin...

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Other Authors: Fuller, A. James
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, 2012.
Series:Civil War in the North
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520 |a The election of 1860 was a crossroad in American history. Faced with four major candidates, voters in the North and South went to the polls not knowing that the result of the election would culminate in the bloodiest conflict the United States had ever seen. Despite its obvious importance, surprisingly few studies have focused exclusively on this electoral contest itself. In The Election of 1860 Reconsidered, seven historians offer insightful essays that challenge the traditional view of the election, present fresh inter-pretations, and approach the contest from new angles. In engaging treatments of the main presidential candidates, the authors employ biography to explain the election. Michael S. Green deftly analyzes Abraham Lincoln and effectively overturns the view of the Republican as a passive candidate. James L. Huston provides an innovative reconsideration of Stephen A. Douglas in defeat with an insightful look at the Little Giant's campaign tours of the South. Using the lens of honor, A. James Fuller scrutinizes John C. Breckinridge in an enlightening study of the Southern Democratic candidate's campaign. In another groundbreaking essay, Fuller reconsiders Constitutional Unionist John Bell as a Whig who stood for the Republican principle of compro-mise. The biographical theme continues in John R. McKivigan's splendid examination of Frederick Douglass as he carefully guides the reader through the changing attitudes and ambivalence of the abolitionist perspective. As Douglas G. Gardner demonstrates in his fine exposition of the historiographical themes involved with the election, The Election of 1860 Reconsidered includes interdisciplinary concerns and new lines of inquiry. Addressing matters of interest to political scientists as well as historians, Thomas E. Rodgers takes up the issue of voter turnout in a sophisticated analysis that emphasizes ideology. Political culture and context allow A. James Fuller to make revealing interdisciplinary connections while using the state of Indiana as a case study to test and refute realignment theory. Turning to observations from across the Atlantic, Lawrence Sondhaus offers a new approach to the election in his penetrating study of how Europeans viewed and misunderstood the U.S. presidential race. This remarkable collection breathes new life into political history and will serve as a primer for a generation of scholars interested in understanding the most important election in American history. 
505 0 |a ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: The Election of 1860 Reconsidered""; ""1. The Political Organizer: Abraham Lincolnâ€?s 1860 Campaign""; ""2. The 1860 Southern Sojourns of Stephen A. Douglas and the Irrepressible Separation""; ""3. A Forlorn Hope: Interpreting the Breckinridge Campaign as a Matter of Honor""; ""4. The Last True Whig: John Bell and the Politics of Compromise in 1860""; ""5. Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Response to the Election of 1860"" 
505 8 |a ""6. Saving the Republic: Turnout, Ideology, and Republicanism in the Election of 1860""""7. The Election of 1860 and Political Realignment Theory: Indiana as a Case Study""; ""8. The View from Abroad: Europeans Look at the Election of 1860""; ""9. “An Inscrutable Election?â€?: The Historiography of the Election of 1860""; ""Contributors""; ""Index"" 
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