Preface
Acknowledgments
1: "Not Fitted to Make Converts"
2: "To Rescue the Government and Public Library"
3: "No Opposition Man Can Be Elected President"
4: "We Have Many Recruits in Our Ranks from the Pressure of the
Times"
5: "Harrison and Prosperity or Van Buren and Ruin"
6: "The Whig Party Seems Now Totally Broken Up and Dismembered"
7: "The Whigs Are in High Spirits"
8: "The Present Administration Are Your Best Recruiting
Officers"
9: "The Contest for President Should Be Regarded as a Contest of
Principles"
10: "We Must Have the Aid of Gunpowder"
11: "Stimulate Every Whig to Turn Out"
12: "Many Discordant Political Interests to Reconcile"
13: "Patronage Is a Dangerous Element of Power"
14: "The Slavery Excitement Seems Likely to Obliterate Party
Lines"
15: "The Long Agony Is Over"
16: "God Save Us from Whig Vice Presidents"
17: "Fillmore...Is Precisely the Man for the Occasion"
18: "Webster Is Now Engaged in Strenuous Efforts to Secure the
Succession"
19: "Scott & Scott Alone Is the Man for the Emergency"
20: "Like Pissing Against the Wind"
21: "Now Is the Time to Start New; the Old Issues Are Gone"
22: "This Nebraska Business Will Entirely Denationalize the Whig
Party"
23: "The Whig Party, as a Party, Are Entirely Disbanded"
24: "Confusion Worse Confounded"
25: "Let, Then, the Whig Party Pass"
26: "The Whig Party Is Dead and Buried"
Notes
Abbreviations Used in Notes
Bibliography
Index
Michael F. Holt , a leading authority on nineteenth-century American politics, is Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History at the University of Virginia. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"Holt's history of the Whigs, the fruit of many long hard years of
research and writing, is an important work."--American Historical
Review, December 2000
"The Rise and Fall of the Whig Party is a magesterial work, one
that cannot be neglected by nineteenth-century historians even if
their particular emphasis is not political history. While it is
intended to be the history of a political party, it has something
worthwhile to say about almost every major issue in United States
history from the nullification controversy of 1832 to the
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854."--Civil War History, March 2000
"Michael Holt's long-awaited magnum opus combines massive archival
research and sophisticated analysis of election returns with
judicious interpretations. Defying current academic fashions, this
book displays not only the author's perseverance but his
intellectual courage." --Daniel Walker Howe, Rhodes Professor of
American History, Oxford University
"In its short life the Whig party helped shape the political and
economic institutions of the antebellum United States. And the
party's death in the mid-1850's was both effect and cause of the
political breakdown that led to secession and Civil War. Michael
Holt tells this story in more detail and with deeper insight than
any other historian. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party
will instantly become an indispensable reference work on
antebellum political history."--James McPherson, Princeton
University
"Mike Holt's history of the Whig Party is magisterial.... This
massive book will have a thunderous impact on scholarship and on
the understanding of the American past." --William J. Cooper, Jr.,
Louisiana State University
"Holt's history of the Whigs, the fruit of many long hard years of
research and writing, is an important work."--American Historical
Review, December 2000
"A remarkable tour de force.... Holt's extraordinary thoroughness
is awe-inspiring."--Virginia Quarterly Review
"The behavior of the Whig political elite in the most crucial
period of the nation's history is analyzed with breathtaking
sophistication and command of the evidence."--Journal of the Early
Republic
"A true masterpiece."--Civil War News
"Massively researched, closely argued, remarkably insightful....
Holt's grasp of the antebellum political universe and the political
stars that circulated in it is unparalleled."--Journal of American
History
"The Rise and Fall of the Whig Party is a magesterial work, one
that cannot be neglected by nineteenth-century historians even if
their particular emphasis is not political history. While it is
intended to be the history of a political party, it has something
worthwhile to say about almost every major issue in United States
history from the nullification controversy of 1832 to the
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854."--Civil War History, March 2000
"Michael Holt's long-awaited magnum opus combines massive archival
research and sophisticated analysis of election returns with
judicious interpretations. Defying current academic fashions, this
book displays not only the author's perseverance but his
intellectual courage." --Daniel Walker Howe, Rhodes Professor of
American History, Oxford University
"In its short life the Whig party helped shape the political and
economic institutions of the antebellum United States. And the
party's death in the mid-1850's was both effect and cause of the
political breakdown that led to secession and Civil War. Michael
Holt tells this story in more detail and with deeper insight than
any other historian. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party
will instantly become an indispensable reference work on
antebellum political history."--James McPherson, Princeton
University
"Mike Holt's history of the Whig Party is magisterial.... This
massive book will have a thunderous impact on scholarship and on
the understanding of the American past." --William J. Cooper, Jr.,
Louisiana State University
"I think it is the best and most impressive book on the period to
appear in years, and one of the most important books on nineteenth
century politics ever written." --William E. Gienapp, Harvard
University
"This book caps the career of a prominent political historian and
will long be a staple for academic library collections in history
and political science."--Library Journal
"Now, in The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party, Michael F.
Holt has disinterred the party's entire 22-year history, examining
it to see what mad eit tick and what brought about its
demise."--Stuart Ferguson, The Wall Street Journal
"Steeped in extensive archival research, this detailed recounting
of the policies and practices of Whig politicos and the party's
achievements, shortcomings, and eventual demise will long stand as
definitive."--Choice
"An invaluable work of scholarship and a significant book on
understanding one of the most exciting and controversial periods in
American history."--Times Literary Supplement
"by far the most comprehensive account of the Whig party ever
written and is perhaps the single most essential reference today
for research into American antebellum politics."--Wesley Allen
Riddle, Civil War Book Review"
"Holt's history of the Whigs, the fruit of many long hard years of research and writing, is an important work."--American Historical Review, December 2000 "The Rise and Fall of the Whig Party is a magesterial work, one that cannot be neglected by nineteenth-century historians even if their particular emphasis is not political history. While it is intended to be the history of a political party, it has something worthwhile to say about almost every major issue in United States history from the nullification controversy of 1832 to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854."--Civil War History, March 2000 "Michael Holt's long-awaited magnum opus combines massive archival research and sophisticated analysis of election returns with judicious interpretations. Defying current academic fashions, this book displays not only the author's perseverance but his intellectual courage." --Daniel Walker Howe, Rhodes Professor of American History, Oxford University "In its short life the Whig party helped shape the political and economic institutions of the antebellum United States. And the party's death in the mid-1850's was both effect and cause of the political breakdown that led to secession and Civil War. Michael Holt tells this story in more detail and with deeper insight than any other historian. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party will instantly become an indispensable reference work on antebellum political history."--James McPherson, Princeton University "Mike Holt's history of the Whig Party is magisterial.... This massive book will have a thunderous impact on scholarship and on the understanding of the American past." --William J. Cooper, Jr., Louisiana State University "Holt's history of the Whigs, the fruit of many long hard years of research and writing, is an important work."--American Historical Review, December 2000 "A remarkable tour de force.... Holt's extraordinary thoroughness is awe-inspiring."--Virginia Quarterly Review "The behavior of the Whig political elite in the most crucial period of the nation's history is analyzed with breathtaking sophistication and command of the evidence."--Journal of the Early Republic "A true masterpiece."--Civil War News "Massively researched, closely argued, remarkably insightful.... Holt's grasp of the antebellum political universe and the political stars that circulated in it is unparalleled."--Journal of American History "The Rise and Fall of the Whig Party is a magesterial work, one that cannot be neglected by nineteenth-century historians even if their particular emphasis is not political history. While it is intended to be the history of a political party, it has something worthwhile to say about almost every major issue in United States history from the nullification controversy of 1832 to the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854."--Civil War History, March 2000 "Michael Holt's long-awaited magnum opus combines massive archival research and sophisticated analysis of election returns with judicious interpretations. Defying current academic fashions, this book displays not only the author's perseverance but his intellectual courage." --Daniel Walker Howe, Rhodes Professor of American History, Oxford University "In its short life the Whig party helped shape the political and economic institutions of the antebellum United States. And the party's death in the mid-1850's was both effect and cause of the political breakdown that led to secession and Civil War. Michael Holt tells this story in more detail and with deeper insight than any other historian. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party will instantly become an indispensable reference work on antebellum political history."--James McPherson, Princeton University "Mike Holt's history of the Whig Party is magisterial.... This massive book will have a thunderous impact on scholarship and on the understanding of the American past." --William J. Cooper, Jr., Louisiana State University "I think it is the best and most impressive book on the period to appear in years, and one of the most important books on nineteenth century politics ever written." --William E. Gienapp, Harvard University "This book caps the career of a prominent political historian and will long be a staple for academic library collections in history and political science."--Library Journal "Now, in The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party, Michael F. Holt has disinterred the party's entire 22-year history, examining it to see what mad eit tick and what brought about its demise."--Stuart Ferguson, The Wall Street Journal "Steeped in extensive archival research, this detailed recounting of the policies and practices of Whig politicos and the party's achievements, shortcomings, and eventual demise will long stand as definitive."--Choice "An invaluable work of scholarship and a significant book on understanding one of the most exciting and controversial periods in American history."--Times Literary Supplement "by far the most comprehensive account of the Whig party ever written and is perhaps the single most essential reference today for research into American antebellum politics."--Wesley Allen Riddle, Civil War Book Review"
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