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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781635574623
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 368 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    DDC: 303.4840922
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1865-1915 ; Demokratie ; USA
    Abstract: A raucous history of American democracy at its wildest-and a bold rethinking of the relationship between the people and their politics. Democracy was broken. Or that was what many Americans believed in the decades after the Civil War. Shaken by economic and technological disruption, they sought safety in aggressive, tribal partisanship. The results were the loudest, closest, most violent elections in U.S. history, driven by vibrant campaigns that drew our highest-ever voter turnouts. At the century's end, reformers finally restrained this wild system, trading away participation for civility in the process. The result was a calmer, cleaner democracy, but also a more distant one. Americans' voting rates crashed and never recovered. This is the origin story of the normal" politics of the 20th century. Only by exploring where that civility and restraint came from can we understand what is happening to our democracy today. The Age of Acrimony charts the rise and fall of 19th-century America's unruly politics through the lives of a remarkable father-daughter dynasty. The radical congressman William "Pig Iron" Kelley and his fiery, Progressive daughter Florence Kelley led lives packed with drama, intimately tied to their nation's politics. Through their friendships and feuds, campaigns and crusades, Will and Florie trace the narrative of a democracy in crisis. In telling the tale of what it cost to cool our republic, historian Jon Grinspan reveals our divisive political system's enduring capacity to heal itself.
    Note: First published in the United States 2021 , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 279-307
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    New York : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
    ISBN: 9781635574630
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (292 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Grinspan, Jon The age of acrimony
    DDC: 303.4840922
    Keywords: Women social reformers-United States-Biography ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; USA ; Demokratie ; Politisches System ; Entstehung ; Sezessionskrieg ; Geschichte 1865-1915
    Abstract: Intro -- Half Title -- Dedication -- By the Same Author -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Part One: Pure Democracy, 1865-1877 -- Chapter One: "The One Question of the Age Is Settled" -- Chapter Two: "The Great American Game" -- Chapter Three: "The Game Going on at Washington" -- Chapter Four: "I Boast of Philadelphia at All Times" -- Chapter Five: "Swallow It Down" -- Chapter Six: "If Anybody Says Election to Me, I Want to Fight" -- Part Two: The Law of Everything Is Competition, 1877-1890 -- Chapter Seven: "Bother Politics!" -- Chapter Eight: "When a Man Works in Politics, He Should Get Something Out of It" -- Chapter Nine: "Where Do All These Cranks Come From?" -- Chapter Ten: "Now We Shall Have the Worst Again" -- Chapter Eleven: "A Young Lady, Now in Europe, Who Bears My Name" -- Chapter Twelve: "Reformers Who Eat Roast Beef" -- Chapter Thirteen: "A Man Who Has Been Through as Much as I Have" -- Part Three: New Weapons of Democracy, 1890-1915 -- Chapter Fourteen: "Some Change Must Occur Very Soon Now" -- Chapter Fifteen: "The Secret Cause" -- Chapter Sixteen: "Investigate, Agitate, Legislate" -- Chapter Seventeen: "The Right Not to Vote" -- Chapter Eighteen: "It Runs in Our Blood to Be Leaders" -- Color Plates -- Acknowledgments -- Image Plate Credits -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Index -- A Note on the Author -- Copyright.
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