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The Whigs' America: Middle-Class Political Thought in the Age of Jackson and Clay

Online ISBN:
9780813179735
Print ISBN:
9780813179728
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
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The Whigs' America: Middle-Class Political Thought in the Age of Jackson and Clay

Joseph W. Pearson
Joseph W. Pearson
Union College (Kentucky)
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Published online:
21 January 2021
Published in print:
1 September 2020
Online ISBN:
9780813179735
Print ISBN:
9780813179728
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky

Abstract

This book is about politics, exploring the general outlook of a group of Americans called Whigs. The Whigs were one of the two great political parties in the United States between the years 1834 and 1856, battling their opponents the Jacksonian Democrats for offices, prestige, and power. This book explores how Whiggish Americans understood human nature, society, and the role of the state, and explains how they reflected on the past and anticipated the future. A Whig worldview resonated with a vast array of future-looking people in large cities and small villages, in factories and on farms, and in the varied state houses across the country, as well as the in halls of Congress. The Whig Promise attracted those Americans seeking middle-class achievement, community, and meaning through collaborative effort and self-control in a world growing more and more impersonal.

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