This book vividly depicts and clearly explains the events in the decades leading up to the Civil War that resulted from the controversy over expansion of slavery into the western territories. The chapters describe how this single issue drove a wedge through the country and spawned the creation of several new political parties, including the Republican Party; caused furious congressional debates; sparked violence in Kansas; increased sectional discord between North and South; and allowed Abraham Lincoln to rise from relative obscurity to become the first Republican president of the United States. The work also supplies two-dozen thumbnail sketches of the period\u27s greatest statesmen and less-than-great presidents, including individuals suc...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
Lincoln and the Union Governors by William C. Harris Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press R...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
This book vividly depicts and clearly explains the events in the decades leading up to the Civil War...
"The struggle for national unity in the free states during the critical years of the Civil War, and ...
Pity Abraham Lincoln. Everything that should have gone right for the Union cause in the spring of 18...
Combining Political and Military History As president, Abraham Lincoln had to navigate the treachero...
The Politics of the Civil War Era Liberal Republicanism as a Movement Liberal Republican is a te...
The clashes between President Abraham Lincoln and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney over slavery, secessi...
Lincoln\u27s Entry into Presidential Politics William C. Harris has done it againùanother superb bo...
International audienceThis volume offers a historical and documented account of the constitutional i...
Reconstruction and the Republican Party Little by little, the ghost of Charles A. Beard is being ex...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::HistóriaPresents a course about the causes, course, and consequ...
The paper explores the leadership of President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, with a particul...
Threatened with destruction Crises and the rise of great American statesmen Democratic governance ...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
Lincoln and the Union Governors by William C. Harris Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press R...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...
This book vividly depicts and clearly explains the events in the decades leading up to the Civil War...
"The struggle for national unity in the free states during the critical years of the Civil War, and ...
Pity Abraham Lincoln. Everything that should have gone right for the Union cause in the spring of 18...
Combining Political and Military History As president, Abraham Lincoln had to navigate the treachero...
The Politics of the Civil War Era Liberal Republicanism as a Movement Liberal Republican is a te...
The clashes between President Abraham Lincoln and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney over slavery, secessi...
Lincoln\u27s Entry into Presidential Politics William C. Harris has done it againùanother superb bo...
International audienceThis volume offers a historical and documented account of the constitutional i...
Reconstruction and the Republican Party Little by little, the ghost of Charles A. Beard is being ex...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::HistóriaPresents a course about the causes, course, and consequ...
The paper explores the leadership of President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, with a particul...
Threatened with destruction Crises and the rise of great American statesmen Democratic governance ...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
Lincoln and the Union Governors by William C. Harris Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press R...
The political crisis of the Union—the means by which unity and comity disintegrated and the American...