The Cacophony of Politics: Northern Democrats and the American Civil War
The Cacophony of Politics charts the trajectory of the Democratic Party as the party of opposition in the North during the Civil War. A comprehensive overview, this book reveals the myriad complications and contingencies of political life in the Northern states and explains the objectives of the nea...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Cacophony of Politics charts the trajectory of the
Democratic Party as the party of opposition in the North during the
Civil War. A comprehensive overview, this book reveals the myriad
complications and contingencies of political life in the Northern
states and explains the objectives of the nearly half of eligible
Northern voters who cast a ballot against Abraham Lincoln in
1864.
The party's famous slogan "The Union as it was, the Constitution
as it is" was meant to have broad appeal and promote solidarity
among Northern Democrats by invoking their core ideological
commitments to nationalism, law and order, tradition, and strict
construction. But, as J. Matthew Gallman shows, the slogan was a
poor reflection of the volatile, fluid, messy, and improvisational
reality of political life for men and women, across the public and
private spheres. Democrats experienced the war as a cascading
series of dilemmas, for which their slogan did not always offer
guidance or resolution. Offering a definitive account of the
Democratic Party in the North, The Cacophony of Politics
shows the limits of ideology and the ways the Civil War-and the
nature of nineteenth-century political culture-confounded the
Democrats' self-image and exacerbated their divisions, especially
over the central issue of slavery.
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv1xp9psp |