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Author Pearson, Joseph W., 1979- author.

Title The Whigs' America : middle-class political thought in the age of Jackson and Clay / Joseph W. Pearson.

Publication Info. Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, 2020.
©2020

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- The Individual -- Society -- The State -- The Past -- The Future -- Conclusion.
Summary Leading one of the two great political parties in the United States between 1834 and 1856, the Whigs battled their opponents, the Jacksonian Democrats, for offices, prestige, and power. Boasting such famous members as Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and William Henry Seward, the party supported tariffs, banks, internal improvements, moral reform, and public education. However, because the Democrats were more successful in controlling the White House, they have received more attention from historians. This book provides a counterbalance to this trend through an attentive examination of writings from party leaders, contemporaneous newspapers, and other sources. The author explores a variety of topics, including the Whigs' understanding of the role of the individual in American politics, their perceptions of political power and the rule of law, and their impressions of the past and what should be learned from history. Throughout, he shows that the party attracted optimistic Americans seeking achievement, community, and meaning through collaborative effort and self-control in a world growing more and more impersonal. The author effectively demonstrates that, while the Whigs never achieved the electoral success of their opponents, they were rich with ideas. His detailed study adds complexity and nuance to the history of the antebellum era by illuminating significant aspects of a deeply felt, shared culture that informed and shaped a changing nation. -- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Whig Party (U.S.) -- History.
Whig Party (U.S.)
History.
Whig Party (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century.
Chronological Term 19th century
1800-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author University Press of Kentucky.
Other Form: Print version: Pearson, Joseph W., 1979- Whigs' America. Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, 2020 9780813179728 (DLC) 2020022875 (OCoLC)1151817131
ISBN 9780813179742 (electronic book)
0813179742 (electronic book)
9780813179759 (electronic book)
0813179750
9780813179728
0813179726
Music No. EB00819669 Recorded Books