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Practicing Democracy Popular Politics In The United States From The Constitution To The Civil War Daniel Peart Kenneth Owen Adam I P Smith Tyler Anbinder Douglas Bradburn Fred W Smith John L Brooke Andrew Heath Reeve Huston Johann N Neem

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Practicing Democracy Popular Politics In The United States From The Constitution To The Civil War Daniel Peart Kenneth Owen Adam I P Smith Tyler Anbinder Douglas Bradburn Fred W Smith John L Brooke Andrew Heath Reeve Huston Johann N Neem
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Publisher: University of Virginia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Daniel Peart; Kenneth Owen; Adam I. P. Smith; Tyler Anbinder; Douglas Bradburn; Fred W. Smith; John L. Brooke; Andrew Heath; Reeve Huston; Johann N. Neem
ISBN: 9780813937717, 081393771X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Practicing Democracy Popular Politics In The United States From The Constitution To The Civil War Daniel Peart Kenneth Owen Adam I P Smith Tyler Anbinder Douglas Bradburn Fred W Smith John L Brooke Andrew Heath Reeve Huston Johann N Neem by Daniel Peart; Kenneth Owen; Adam I. P. Smith; Tyler Anbinder; Douglas Bradburn; Fred W. Smith; John L. Brooke; Andrew Heath; Reeve Huston; Johann N. Neem 9780813937717, 081393771X instant download after payment.

In Practicing Democracy, eleven historians challenge conventional narratives of democratization in the early United States, offering new perspectives on the period between the ratification of the Constitution and the outbreak of the Civil War. The essays in this collection address critical themes such as the origins, evolution, and disintegration of party competition, the relationship between political parties and popular participation, and the place that parties occupied within the wider world of United States politics. In recent years, historians of the early republic have demolished old assumptions about low rates of political participation and shallow popular partisanship in the age of Jefferson—raising the question of how, if at all, Jacksonian politics departed from earlier norms. This book reaffirms the significance of a transition in political practices during the 1820s and 1830s but casts the transformation in a new light. Whereas the traditional narrative is one of a party-driven democratic awakening, the contributors to this volume challenge the correlation of party with democracy. They both critique constricting definitions of legitimate democratic practices in the decades following the ratification of the Constitution and emphasize the proliferation of competing public voices in the buildup to the Civil War. Taken together, these essays offer a new way of thinking about American politics across the traditional dividing line of 1828 and suggest a novel approach to the long-standing question of what it meant to be part of "We the People." Contributors: Tyler Anbinder, George Washington University · Douglas Bradburn, Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon · John L. Brooke, The Ohio State University · Andrew Heath, University of Sheffield · Reeve Huston, Duke University · Johann N. Neem, Western Washington University · Kenneth Owen, University of Illinois, Springfield · Graham A. Peck, Saint Xavier University · Andrew W. Robertson, Graduate Center of the City University of New York and Lehman College, CUNY

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