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The Origins of the Republican Party, 1852-1856
William E. Gienapp
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| #526820 in Books | William E Gienapp | 1988-03-17 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.26 x6.19l,1.88 | File type: PDF | 582 pages | The origins of the Republican Party 1852 1856||10 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| A Seriously Good Serious Book|By Christopher Griffith|Gienapp was my favorite professor as an undergrad at Harvard, but he never assigned this book for any of his classes. With a long flight ahead of me, I finally picked it up. It is so rare to find a weighty "academic" tome written so artfully. The voluminous citations do not detract from the book's readability. For some|||"[The] definitive political history of the early 1850s...Gienapp offers fresh, new interpretations of Republican beginnings. His chapter on ideology is superb. The bibliography is exhaustive. This is scholarly history at its finest."--Library Journal
During the 1850s, the Jacksonian party system broke down in the North and a new sectional party, the Republicans, succeeded the Whigs in the nation's two party system. Using demographic, voting, and other statistical analysis, as well as the more traditional methods and sources of political history, William Gienapp demonstrates that the organization of the Republican party was a difficult, complex, and lengthy process, and explains why, after an inauspicious beginning, i...
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