Thomas Lanier Clingman: Fire Eater from the Carolina Mountains is the first book-length biography of one of the most important, colorful, and controversial figures in nineteenth-century American life. A man of enormous intellect and intense ambition whose ultimate goal was nothing less than the presidency, Clingman was a lawyer, entrepreneur, Civil War general, inventor, amateur scientist, explorer, and, as a U.S. congressman and senator, one of the foremost champions of southern rights. Thomas E. Jeffrey's explanation of how a leading advocate of this cause could thrive within an environment where slavery was only a marginal institution provides fresh insights into the political culture of southern Appalachia, the character of the southern rights movement, and the coming of the Civil War.
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A superb biography of one of the pivotal figures in southern antebellum politics. -- John Inscoe * author of <i>Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina</i> * This biography is based on prodigious research, particularly in private collections, newspapers, and Clingman's own writings. -- Max Williams * editor of <i>The Papers of William Alexander Graham</i> *
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Höhe: 241 mm
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978-0-8203-2023-6 (9780820320236)
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THOMAS E. JEFFREY is associate director of the Thomas A. Edison Papers, a project jointly sponsored by Rutgers University and the National Park Service's Edison National Historic Site. He is the author of State Parties and National Politics: North Carolina, 1815-1861 (Georgia).