Slavery, Capitalism, and Politics in the Antebellum Republic: Volume 1, Commerce and Compromise, 1820-1850 / Edition 1

Slavery, Capitalism, and Politics in the Antebellum Republic: Volume 1, Commerce and Compromise, 1820-1850 / Edition 1

by John Ashworth
ISBN-10:
0521479940
ISBN-13:
9780521479943
Pub. Date:
01/26/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521479940
ISBN-13:
9780521479943
Pub. Date:
01/26/1996
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Slavery, Capitalism, and Politics in the Antebellum Republic: Volume 1, Commerce and Compromise, 1820-1850 / Edition 1

Slavery, Capitalism, and Politics in the Antebellum Republic: Volume 1, Commerce and Compromise, 1820-1850 / Edition 1

by John Ashworth

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Overview

This is the first of a two-volume treatment of slavery, capitalism and politics in the forty years before the Civil War. It is both a novel reinterpretation, from a Marxist perspective, of American political and economic development and a synthesis of existing scholarship on the economics of slavery, the origins of abolitionism, the proslavery argument and the second party system. With its sequel, this book will locate the political struggles of the antebellum period in the international context of the dismantling of unfree labor systems. It will also show that the Civil War should be seen as America's "bourgeois revolution."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521479943
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/26/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 536
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 8.98(h) x 1.38(d)

Table of Contents

Context; 1. Slavery, Sectionalism and the Jeffersonian Tradition; 2. Free Labor, Slave Labor, Wage Labor; Part I. Slavery Versus Capitalism: 3. Abolitionism; 4. The Proslavery Argument: Dilemmas of the Master Class; Part II. the Second Party System: 5. Whigs and Democrats; 6. Slavery, Economics and Party Politics, 1836–1850; Conclusion: Part III. Economic Development, Class Conflict and american Politics, 1820–1850.

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Eric Foner

To undertake a new study of the causes of the American Civil War is audacious, but John Ashworth has brought off a truly impressive achievement. Whether discussing the ideology of abolitionism, the impact of capitalism on social life, or the social origins of the slavery controversy, Ashworth offers original insights in a field already ploughed by many historians.
—(Eric Foner, Columbia University)

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