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Slavery, Capitalism and Politics in the Antebellum Republic

Slavery, Capitalism and Politics in the Antebellum Republic

Slavery, Capitalism and Politics in the Antebellum Republic

Volume 2: The Coming of the Civil War, 1850–1861
John Ashworth, University of Nottingham
January 2008
2. The Coming of the Civil War, 1850–1861
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    The second and concluding volume of Professor Ashworth's study of American antebellum politics, this book offers an exciting new interpretation of the origins of the Civil War. The volume deals with the politics of the 1850s and with the plunge into civil war. Professor Ashworth offers a new way of understanding the conflict between North and South and shows how northern free labor increasingly came into conflict with southern slavery as a result of both changes in the northern economy and the structural weaknesses of slavery.

    • Offers a fresh interpretation of the origins of the Civil War, the most important event in the history of the US
    • Full treatment of all the major participants in the politics of the 1850s - Democrats, southern militants, Whigs, Republicans, etc.
    • Based on extensive research and a thorough knowledge of the vast number of secondary works

    Reviews & endorsements

    "John Ashworth’s explanation of the coming of the Civil War is intellectually attractive, structurally elaborate, and inadequately elaborated for so ambitious a book." -Lawrence T. McDonnell, The Journal of American History

    "...a comprehensive, almost encyclopedic, examination of political ideology from Andrew Jackson's presidency to the firing on Fort Sumter." -James L. Huston, The Journal of Southern History

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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Slavery versus Antislavery:
    • 1. Combating the weaknesses of slavery: Southern militants, 1850–1861
    • 2. The antislavery challenge: the Republicans, 1854–1861
    • Part II. Polarisation and Collapse:
    • 3. The disintegration of democratic hegemony: northern and national Democrats, 1850–1861
    • 4. Political realignment: collapse of the Whigs and neo-Whigs, 1848–1861
    • Conclusion: explaining the Civil War (II).
      Author
    • John Ashworth , University of Nottingham

      John Ashworth was born in Lancashire, England, and studied at the Universities of Lancaster and Oxford. He is currently Professor of American History in the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham. Professor Ashworth is the author of 'Agrarians' and 'Aristocrats': Party Political Ideology in the United States, 1837-1846, of Slavery, Capitalism and Politics in the Antebellum Republic: Volume 1: Commerce and Compromise, 1820-1850 (both of which were published by Cambridge University Press), and of numerous articles and reviews in learned journals.