Crisis of the house divided : an interpretation of the issues in the Lincoln-Douglas debates

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Crisis of the house divided : an interpretation of the issues in the Lincoln-Douglas debates

[by] Harry V. Jaffa

University of Washington press, 1973

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Originally hardcover edition published 1959 by Doubleday. (Washington paperbacks ; WP-65)

Includes bibliographical references and index

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"Crisis of the House Divided" is the standard historiography of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Harry Jaffa provides the definitive analysis of the political principles that guided Lincoln from his re-entry into politics in 1854 through his Senate campaign against Douglas in 1858. ""Crisis of the House Divided" has shaped the thought of a generation of Abraham Lincoln and Civil War scholars."--Mark E. Needly, Jr., "Civil War History" "An important book about one of the great episodes in the history of the sectional controversy. It breaks new ground and opens a new view of Lincoln's significance as a political thinker."--T. Harry Williams, "Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences" "A searching and provocative analysis of the issues confronted and the ideas expounded in the great debates. . . . A book which displays such learning and insight that it cannot fail to excite the admiration even of scholars who disagree with its major arguments and conclusions."--D. E. Fehrenbacher, "American Historical Review"

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