Decade of Disunion: How Massachusetts and South Carolina Led the Way to Civil War, 1849-1861

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
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Pages
528
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982176495

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About the Author
Robert W. Merry is the author of five previous books, including President McKinley: Architect of the American Century and A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War and the Conquest of the American Continent. He spent a decade covering Washington for The Wall Street Journal and served as an executive at Congressional Quarterly Inc. for twenty-two years, including twelve years as CEO. He also is the former editor of The National Interest and The American Conservative. He lives with his wife, Susan, in Langley, Washington, and Washington, DC.
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"A sweeping, invaluable history of the long prelude to the Civil War. . . . Merry employs consistently thorough and crisp prose, combining his best attributes as a journalist and historian. . . . Extraordinarily useful to readers no matter their level of familiarity with this particular period of American history. An essential volume for serious students of U.S. history, especially Civil War buffs."-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
"With characteristic wisdom and grace, Robert W. Merry takes us back to critical hours in the history of American democracy, shedding new light on ancient questions that are, alas, urgent once more. To revisit how we fell apart in the nineteenth century can help us see the crises of the twenty-first more clearly."
--Jon Meacham, author of And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
"With his characteristic energy and elegance, Robert Merry traces America's path to civil war during the tumultuous 1850s. This is political history at its most riveting--and most instructive, with a powerful reminder that our democracy is what we make of it, for better or worse."--H. W. Brands, University of Texas at Austin, author of Founding Partisans: Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the Brawling Birth of American Politics
"Robert Merry traces how the polarities of opinion in Massachusetts and South Carolina toward the future of slavery and the nation impelled an increasingly Disunited States step by step toward breakup and war. An outstanding feature of this book is the vivid portraits of leading personalities in these radically dissimilar states who became emblematic of this process. A valuable contribution to our understanding of the causes of the Civil War."--James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
"Merry, a master of the two-page pen portrait, shows how clashes between politicians within the states were often as fierce as the larger struggle between North and South, and he gives a fresh introduction to the characters at the heart of the story."--Richard Kreitner "Washington Post"
"A vast, rich canvas, which [Merry] enlivens with sharp profiles of leading players. . . . Unusually for a book of such wingspan, Decade of Disunion consistently holds our attention with vivid, close-in detail. . . . [A] thoughtful and accomplished history."--Roger Lowenstein "Wall Street Journal"
"Based on extensive primary research, this detailed case study will magnetize readers interested in U.S. Civil War history and politics."

-- "Library Journal (starred review)"