Washington Brotherhood - Rachel A. Shelden
Washington Brotherhood - Rachel A. Shelden
- Politics, Social Life, and the Coming of the Civil War
AutorzyRachel A. Shelden
Shelden uses primary documents - from housing records to personal diaries - to reveal the ways in which this political sociability influenced how laws were made in the antebellum era. Ultimately, this Washington "bubble" explains why so many of these men were unprepared for secession and war when the winter of 1860-61 arrived.
EAN: 9781469626505
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109GHN03527KS
Rok wydania
2015
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
Strony
296

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109GHN03527KS
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9781469626505
Rok wydania
2015
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
Strony
296
Autorzy
Rachel A. Shelden

Traditional portrayals of politicians in antebellum Washington, D.C., describe a violent and divisive society, full of angry debates and violent duels, a microcosm of the building animosity throughout the country. Yet, in Washington Brotherhood, Rachel Shelden paints a more nuanced portrait of Washington as a less fractious city with a vibrant social and cultural life. Politicians from different parties and sections of the country interacted in a variety of day-to-day activities outside traditional political spaces and came to know one another on a personal level. Shelden shows that this engagement by figures such as Stephen Douglas, John Crittenden, Abraham Lincoln, and Alexander Stephens had important consequences for how lawmakers dealt with the sectional disputes that bedeviled the country during the 1840s and 1850s - particularly disputes involving slavery in the territories.
Shelden uses primary documents - from housing records to personal diaries - to reveal the ways in which this political sociability influenced how laws were made in the antebellum era. Ultimately, this Washington "bubble" explains why so many of these men were unprepared for secession and war when the winter of 1860-61 arrived.
EAN: 9781469626505
Shelden uses primary documents - from housing records to personal diaries - to reveal the ways in which this political sociability influenced how laws were made in the antebellum era. Ultimately, this Washington "bubble" explains why so many of these men were unprepared for secession and war when the winter of 1860-61 arrived.
EAN: 9781469626505
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