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Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century Book

Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century
Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century, What did politics and public affairs mean to those generations of Americans who first experienced democratic self-rule? Taking their cue from vibrant political campaigns and very high voter turnouts, historians have depicted the nineteenth century as an e, Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century
  • Written by author Glenn C. Altschuler
  • Published by Princeton University Press, July 2001
  • What did politics and public affairs mean to those generations of Americans who first experienced democratic self-rule? Taking their cue from vibrant political campaigns and very high voter turnouts, historians have depicted the nineteenth century as an e
  • "This book plumbs behind the facades of nineteenth-century political life--especially that organized by the major parties--in a way that very few works of history ever have to date. Many of the arguments and conclusions are highly provocative, and the boo
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List of Illustrationsix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Introduction: The View from Clifford's Window3
Chapter 1.Political Innovation and Popular Response in Jack Downing's America14
Chapter 2.The Maturing Party System: The Rude Republic and Its Discontents47
Chapter 3.Political Men: Patterns and Meanings of Political Activism in Antebellum America87
Chapter 4.A World beyond Politics119
Chapter 5.Civil Crisis and the Developing State152
Chapter 6.People and Politics: The Urbanization of Political Consciousness184
Chapter 7.Leviathan: Parties and Political Life in Post--Civil War America217
Chapter 8.An Excess and a Dearth of Democracy: Patronage, Voting, and Political Engagement in the Gilded Age and Beyond252
Notes275
Index305


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