Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics

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Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics

by Allen Johnson

EN·~14 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total

STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS: - A STUDY IN AMERICAN POLITICS

0:18

New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1908

0:02

PREFACE

2:35

BOOK IToC - THE CALL OF THE WEST

3:56:16

BOOK IIToC - THE DOCTRINE OF POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY

4:38:59

BOOK IIIToC - THE IMPENDING CRISIS

6:06:28

Theodore Roosevelt - The Boy and the Man - By JAMES MORGAN

1:50

The Life and Letters of Benjamin Franklin

1:59

Description

A vivid portrait unfolds of a man whose name once dominated the national stage, charting his path from a New England upbringing through the wide‑open prairies of Illinois. The narrative follows his rapid ascent in the Democratic Party, his skillful oratory, and the famed debates that pitted him against a rising rival, offering a glimpse of the political climate that shaped his ambitions. By grounding his story in the sweeping westward migration of his generation, the book shows how the frontier’s promise both forged and challenged his public life.

Drawing on an impressive array of letters, family recollections, and period newspapers, the author reconstructs Douglas’s personality and the convictions that guided his policies, especially his advocacy of popular sovereignty. The study situates his career within the broader currents of American democracy before the Civil War, inviting listeners to understand the complexities of a figure often eclipsed by his more famous opponent, while leaving the later turmoil of the era for the imagination.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (852K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net).

Release date

2005-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Allen Johnson

Allen Johnson

1870–1931

A historian with a gift for making the American past readable, he helped shape how early 20th-century readers encountered U.S. history and biography. He is especially remembered for major editorial work that brought scholarship to a wide audience.

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