The Lincoln-Douglas debates are often portrayed as a tale of delayed gratification: Abraham Lincoln lost his bid for the U.S. Senate in 1858, only to find the notoriety garnered from the debates hurling him toward election as the sixteenth president in 1860. In this telling, the ferocity and dynamics of the 1858 state election become subordinate to the national contest of 1860, while the connections between local and national politics in the antebellum period are lost altogether. Based on examinations of state vote ledgers, untapped newspaper accounts, and archival collections, Allen C. Guelzo re-creates those connections at multiple levels, offering new conclusions concerning who organized, who participated and who “won” in 1858
In the debates over Kansas’ statehood, the presidential campaigns of 1860, and their responses to So...
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Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
The Lincoln-Douglas debates are often portrayed as a tale of delayed gratification: Abraham Lincoln ...
In August, 1858, the race for a vacant seat in the U.S. Senate in Illinois attracted national attent...
Image of Abraham Lincoln’s Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Dougla...
Those Famous Debates Allen C. Guelzo is the author of several books focusing on Jonathan Edwards an...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Abra...
"Index prepared by Mary Gertrude Doherty ...": p. [605]-627.Text of the speeches, from "Political de...
fundamental political realignment, during which time civil rights became as important a cleavage as ...
In the 1860 Republican National Convention, a dark horse candidate holding no elective office captur...
On June 17, 1858, cities and towns throughout Illinois were filled with newspaper headlines from Lin...
American voting patterns exhibit long periods of relative stability in the voters ’ partisan prefere...
In 1858, challenger Abraham Lincoln debated incumbent Stephen Douglas seven times in the race for a ...
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In the debates over Kansas’ statehood, the presidential campaigns of 1860, and their responses to So...
Inscribed by the publisher.The 5 p. of prefatory matter contains an advertisement announcing that th...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...
The Lincoln-Douglas debates are often portrayed as a tale of delayed gratification: Abraham Lincoln ...
In August, 1858, the race for a vacant seat in the U.S. Senate in Illinois attracted national attent...
Image of Abraham Lincoln’s Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Dougla...
Those Famous Debates Allen C. Guelzo is the author of several books focusing on Jonathan Edwards an...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Abra...
"Index prepared by Mary Gertrude Doherty ...": p. [605]-627.Text of the speeches, from "Political de...
fundamental political realignment, during which time civil rights became as important a cleavage as ...
In the 1860 Republican National Convention, a dark horse candidate holding no elective office captur...
On June 17, 1858, cities and towns throughout Illinois were filled with newspaper headlines from Lin...
American voting patterns exhibit long periods of relative stability in the voters ’ partisan prefere...
In 1858, challenger Abraham Lincoln debated incumbent Stephen Douglas seven times in the race for a ...
Added t.p. with edition statement "New and important limited edition," and newspaper clipping insert...
In the debates over Kansas’ statehood, the presidential campaigns of 1860, and their responses to So...
Inscribed by the publisher.The 5 p. of prefatory matter contains an advertisement announcing that th...
Abstract The key theoretical idea underlying this paper is that an institutional equilib-rium can be...