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The American Civil War in the Shaping of British Democracy

Autor Brent E. Kinser
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When the American Civil War broke out in 1861, a central question for British intellectuals was whether or not the American conflict was proof of the viability of democracy as a foundation for modern governance. The lessons of the American Civil War for Britain would remain a focal point in the debate on democracy throughout the war up to the suffrage reform of 1867, and after. Brent E. Kinser considers four figures connected by Woodrow Wilson's concept of the "Literary Politician," a person who, while possessing a profound knowledge of politics combined with an equally acute literary ability to express that knowledge, escapes the practical drudgeries of policy making. Kinser argues that the animosity of Thomas Carlyle towards democracy, the rhetorical strategy of Anthony Trollope's North America, the centrality of the American war in Walter Bagehot's vision of British governance, and the political philosophy of John Stuart Mill illustrate the American conflict's vital presence in the debates leading up to the 1867 reform, a legislative event that helped to secure democracy's place in the British political system.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138376182
ISBN-10: 1138376183
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents: Introduction: trial of the century; Thomas Carlyle: the accidental democrat; Anthony Trollope: strange paradoxes; Walter Bagehot: the case against America; John Stuart Mill: calculations and feelings; Conclusion: 'Fare-well' democracy; Bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

Classified as 'Research Essential' by Baker & Taylor YBP Library Services A Yankee Book Peddler UK Core Title for 2011 '... this is an excellent study, presenting an innovative take on the Anglo-American relationship through the lens of the nineteenth century’s literary politicians. It presents the reader with a compelling argument, which not only has something to say about the position America occupied for the British intellectual community but also how this informed the British reform movement itself, on the path to democracy.' Journal of Transatlantic Studies

Notă biografică

Brent E. Kinser is Associate Professor of English at Western Carolina University.

Descriere

Brent E. Kinser explores the presence of the American Civil War in the writings of British intellectuals such as Thomas Carlyle, Anthony Trollope, Walter Bagehot, and John Stuart Mill, all of whom engaged in the debates surrounding democracy's viability as a foundation for modern governance. Kinser focuses on the period from the outbreak of war in 1861 to the reform of 1867, which helped to secure a democratic future for Britain.