Year of Meteors : Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election That Brought on the Civil War
Year of Meteors : Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election That Brought on the Civil War
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Author(s): Egerton, Douglas R.
ISBN No.: 9781596916197
Pages: 416
Year: 201109
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 35.14
Status: Out Of Print

"A lively, expertly rendered narrative of politics as a prelude to war." -- Kirkus (starred) "Egerton is a master. Year of Meteors reveals the fragility of the American political landscape, a place where politicians, no matter how hard they try, are unable to predict the future." -- Scott Gac, author of Singing for Freedom "Egerton tells the story of the dissolution of the Union as it should be told, not from the perspective of those looking back on the crisis but from the clouded vision of those who lived through it. He shows us men who often did not realize that the smallest steps taken could have dire consequences, and in the process, he captures the pettiness and the nobility, the wisdom and the recklessness of leaders too often hailed as heroes or dismissed as villains." -- Carol Berkin, author of A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution and Civil War Wives "Well-informed, judicious, and lively political history. Douglas Egerton has a sharp eye for telling biographical details, and he deploys them to great analytical and narrative effect." --Bruce Levine, author of Half Slave and Half Free " Year of Meteors is well thought out, deeply researched and intelligently presented.


Egerton traces the backround and events that shaped the political world at a moment of severe danger to the nation. In doing so he successfully opens to view a world that is long gone but whose politics remains relevant into our own day." -- Joel H. Silbey, author of Storm over Texas and Respectable Minority "This is politics as high drama, and Egerton does it justice with his lucid, meticulous account of backroom deals, parliamentary brawling, and speeches whose rhetorical vitriol (one Republican convention speaker called Southerners "the whole vassalage of hell") presaged violence. Also fine is Egerton's analysis of the human motivations that tore the country apart." -- Publishers Weekly "Provocative and well argued." -- Booklist "Civil War buffs will appreciate the book's dozens of vividly drawn characters.readers who take politics seriously will get the thrill of an insider's view of a hard-fought campaign.


" -- Associated Press "Fascinating account of the bizarre and explosive election of 1860 ." -- Wall Street Journal "Heavily documented, relying on substantial primary and manuscript sources, this book sheds new light on an often researched topic. All those with an interest in the importance of race in the nation's history will want to acquire this highly readable work ." -- Library Journal "Certainly, Lincoln's election in 1860 precipitated secession, which resulted in war, and the sesquicentennial of that event, on November 6, truly marks the beginning of the forthcoming cycle of commemoration. Douglas R. Egerton's Year of Meteors offers a thorough analysis." -- Chronicle of Higher Education Review "Thanks to Egerton's insight into 19th-century political strategy and skullduggery, the graceful "Year of Meteors" reads like a fresh insider-informed exposé of a modern presidential election instead of an exposé of a race that took place when Maine had more residents than California." -- Christian Science Monitor.



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