Ebook: A House Dividing : The Lincoln-Douglas Debates Of 1858
Author: Stephen Berry
- Tags: Lincoln-Douglas Debates Ill. 1858., Lincoln Abraham -1809-1865-Political career before 1861., Lincoln Abraham -1809-1865-Political and social views., Douglas Stephen A.-(Stephen Arnold) -1813-1861-Political and social views., United States-Politics and government-1857-1861.
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Cary, United States
- Language: English
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A House Dividing: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 updates the Lincoln-Douglas debates for the sound-bite era. Instead of 100,000 words, this volume in the Dialogues in History series gives students 20,000 words from the debates. Rather than long, uncontested ramblings, it offers rapid-fire accusations and responses. Despite their reputations as intellectual heavyweights, Lincoln and Douglas were not above mudslinging; their arguments prove surprisingly studded with ad hominem attacks, political grandstanding, and gross appeals to the candidates' respective bases.Historians generally agree on Civil War causality: a disagreement over the right of slaveholding in the territories caused secession; a disagreement over the right of secession caused the Civil War. A House Dividing places these political disagreements at the center of the narrative. Watching the cut-and-thrust of past political theater draws students into discussions of the continued importance of the political process as the place where the national agenda is set and executed.
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