Nation So Conceived
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Nation So Conceived
Abraham Lincoln and the Paradox of Democratic Sovereignty
Zuckert, Michael P.
University Press of Kansas
12/2022
416
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9780700633920
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The "Perpetuation" Address: The Tragedy of America
2. The "Temperance" Address: Playing with Fire
Transition: February 1842-December 1847
3. Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington: Popular Sovereignty and the War with Mexico
Transition: 1849-1851
4. Giant with Feet of Clay
Transition: August 1852-September 1854
5. ":The Faith of Our Fathers": Lincoln's Case for the Declaration
6. Legality and Legitimacy in the Dred Scott Case
7. The Concept of Dred: Facing the Abyss of Dred Scott v. Sandford
8. Man the Miner, Man the Farmer
9. Dividing the House?
10. In the Shadow of the House Divided: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858
Transition: From the Illinois Debates to the Harper's Essay
11. In the Shadow of the Harper's Essay: The Lincoln-Dougals Debates of 1859-1860
Transition: February 1860-February 1861
12. Secession and Democratic Sovereignty
13. And the War Came
14. Lincoln' Constitutionalism
15. De(a)dication
16. On the Second Inaugural Address
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The "Perpetuation" Address: The Tragedy of America
2. The "Temperance" Address: Playing with Fire
Transition: February 1842-December 1847
3. Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington: Popular Sovereignty and the War with Mexico
Transition: 1849-1851
4. Giant with Feet of Clay
Transition: August 1852-September 1854
5. ":The Faith of Our Fathers": Lincoln's Case for the Declaration
6. Legality and Legitimacy in the Dred Scott Case
7. The Concept of Dred: Facing the Abyss of Dred Scott v. Sandford
8. Man the Miner, Man the Farmer
9. Dividing the House?
10. In the Shadow of the House Divided: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858
Transition: From the Illinois Debates to the Harper's Essay
11. In the Shadow of the Harper's Essay: The Lincoln-Dougals Debates of 1859-1860
Transition: February 1860-February 1861
12. Secession and Democratic Sovereignty
13. And the War Came
14. Lincoln' Constitutionalism
15. De(a)dication
16. On the Second Inaugural Address
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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Constitutional Thinking series; Lincoln Douglas debates; Lincoln on race; Lincoln as progressive; Lincoln and the civil war; slavery; Henry Clay; Dred Scott case; Emancipation Proclamation; habeas corpus; perpetuation of our political institutions; Gettysburg address; second inaugural address; Stephen Douglas; democratic sovereignty; leadership; Declaration of Independence
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The "Perpetuation" Address: The Tragedy of America
2. The "Temperance" Address: Playing with Fire
Transition: February 1842-December 1847
3. Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington: Popular Sovereignty and the War with Mexico
Transition: 1849-1851
4. Giant with Feet of Clay
Transition: August 1852-September 1854
5. ":The Faith of Our Fathers": Lincoln's Case for the Declaration
6. Legality and Legitimacy in the Dred Scott Case
7. The Concept of Dred: Facing the Abyss of Dred Scott v. Sandford
8. Man the Miner, Man the Farmer
9. Dividing the House?
10. In the Shadow of the House Divided: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858
Transition: From the Illinois Debates to the Harper's Essay
11. In the Shadow of the Harper's Essay: The Lincoln-Dougals Debates of 1859-1860
Transition: February 1860-February 1861
12. Secession and Democratic Sovereignty
13. And the War Came
14. Lincoln' Constitutionalism
15. De(a)dication
16. On the Second Inaugural Address
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The "Perpetuation" Address: The Tragedy of America
2. The "Temperance" Address: Playing with Fire
Transition: February 1842-December 1847
3. Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington: Popular Sovereignty and the War with Mexico
Transition: 1849-1851
4. Giant with Feet of Clay
Transition: August 1852-September 1854
5. ":The Faith of Our Fathers": Lincoln's Case for the Declaration
6. Legality and Legitimacy in the Dred Scott Case
7. The Concept of Dred: Facing the Abyss of Dred Scott v. Sandford
8. Man the Miner, Man the Farmer
9. Dividing the House?
10. In the Shadow of the House Divided: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858
Transition: From the Illinois Debates to the Harper's Essay
11. In the Shadow of the Harper's Essay: The Lincoln-Dougals Debates of 1859-1860
Transition: February 1860-February 1861
12. Secession and Democratic Sovereignty
13. And the War Came
14. Lincoln' Constitutionalism
15. De(a)dication
16. On the Second Inaugural Address
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Constitutional Thinking series; Lincoln Douglas debates; Lincoln on race; Lincoln as progressive; Lincoln and the civil war; slavery; Henry Clay; Dred Scott case; Emancipation Proclamation; habeas corpus; perpetuation of our political institutions; Gettysburg address; second inaugural address; Stephen Douglas; democratic sovereignty; leadership; Declaration of Independence