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9780873384964

The Pursuit of Public Power: Political Culture in Ohio, 1787-1861

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  • ISBN13:

    9780873384964

  • ISBN10:

    0873384962

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-03-01
  • Publisher: Kent State Univ Pr
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Summary

Many of the political institutions that would dominate nineteenth-century America (and the Midwest in particular) originated and first evolved in Ohio. The Pursuit of Public Power explores the origins and nature of political culture here from the American Revolution until the Civil War. Twelve essays examine topics such as voting practices, the role of the state in national economic development, the relationship between religion and politics, the rivalries between individual political leaders and between communities competing for social and economic dominance, the impact of slavery on politics, and the development of stable political systems within a rapidly changing state.
Representing the mature assessments of historians who have long studied antebellum politics, this collection will appeal not only to readers interested in Ohio history, but also to those interested in nineteenth-century American politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Ohio Timeline
The Political Culture of Early Ohiop. 1
"This Unpleasant Business": The Transformation of Land Speculation in the Ohio Country, 1787-1820p. 15
"Language Gives Way to Feelings": Rhetoric, Republicanism, and Religion in Jeffersonian Ohiop. 31
"A Candidate I'll Surely Be": Election Practices in Early Ohio, 1798-1825p. 49
Benjamin Tappan: The Making of a Democratp. 69
Private Interest and Public Good: Upland Southerners and Antebellum Midwestern Political Culturep. 83
The Market Revolution and Party Alignments in Ohio, 1828-1840p. 99
Ohio and the Rise of Sectional Politicsp. 117
Norton S. Townshend: A Reformer for All Seasonsp. 144
Origins of Republican Dominance: John C. Fremont's 1856 Victory in Ohiop. 155
Ohio's Informal Polling Place: Nineteenth-Century Suffrage in Theory and Practicep. 169
Notesp. 185
Bibliographic Essayp. 227
Contributorsp. 232
Indexp. 235
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