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The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens examines the political interests, relationships, and practices of two of the eras most prominent politicians as well as the political landscapes they inhabited and informed. Both men called Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, their home, and both were bachelors. During the 1850s, James Buchanan tried to keep the Democratic Party alive as the slavery debate divided his peers and the political system. Thaddeus Stevens, meanwhile, as Whig turned Republican, invested in the federal government to encourage economic development and social reform, especially antislavery and Republican Reconstruction.
Considering Buchanan and Stevenss divergent lives alongside their political and social worlds reveals the dynamics and directions of American politics, especially northern interests and identities. While focusing on these individuals, the contributors also explore the roles of parties and patronage in informing political loyalties and behavior. They further track personal connections across lines of gender and geography and underline the importance of details like who regularly dined and conversed with whom, the complex social milieu of Washington, the role of rumor in determining political allegiances, and the ways personality and failing relationships mattered in a hothouse of national politics fueled by slavery and expansion.
The essays in The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens collectively invite further consideration of how parties, personality, place, and private lives influenced the political interests and actions of an age affected by race, religion, region, civil war, and reconstruction.

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The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens examines the political interests, relationships, and practices of two of the eras most prominent politicians as well as the political landscapes they inhabited and informed. Both men called Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, their home, and both were bachelors. During the 1850s, James Buchanan tried to keep the Democratic Party alive as the slavery debate divided his peers and the political system. Thaddeus Stevens, meanwhile, as a Whig turned Republican, invested in the federal government to encourage economic development and social reform, especially antislavery and Republican Reconstruction.
Considering Buchanan and Stevenss divergent lives alongside their political and social worlds reveals the dynamics and directions of American politics, especially northern interests and identities. While focusing on these individuals, the contributors also explore the roles of parties and patronage in informing political loyalties and behavior. They further track personal connections across lines of gender and geography, and underline the importance of details such as who regularly dined and conversed with whom, the complex social milieu of Washington, the role of rumor in determining political allegiances, and the ways personality and failing relationships mattered in a hothouse of national politics fueled by slavery and expansion.
The essays in The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens collectively invite further consideration of how parties, personality, place, and private lives influenced the political interests and actions of an age affected by race, religion, region, civil war, and Reconstruction.
The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens
CONFLICTING WORLDS
NEW DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
T. Michael Parrish, Series Editor
THE WORLDS OF
JAMES BUCHANAN
AND
THADDEUS STEVENS
PLACE, PERSONALITY, AND POLITICS
IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA
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EDITED BY
MICHAEL J. BIRKNER, RANDALL M. MILLER ,
AND JOHN W. QUIST
Louisiana State University Press Baton Rouge
Published by Louisiana State University Press
Copyright 2019 by by Louisiana State University Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing
Designer: Barbara Neely Bourgoyne
Typeface: Adobe Caslon
Printer and binder: Sheridan Books
Map by Mary Lee Eggart
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Birkner, Michael J., 1950 editor. | Miller, Randall M., editor. | Quist, John W., 1960 editor.
Title: The worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens : place, personality, and politics in the Civil War era / edited by Michael J. Birkner, Randall M. Miller, and John W. Quist.
Description: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2019] | Series: Conflicting worlds : new dimensions of the American Civil War | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018053648 | ISBN 978-0-8071-7081-6 (cloth : alk. paper) | ISBN 978-0-8071-7154-7 (pdf) | ISBN 978-0-8071-7155-4 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: United StatesHistory18151861. | United StatesHistoryCivil War, 18611865. | United StatesPolitics and government19th century. | Buchanan, James, 17911868Political and social views. | Stevens, Thaddeus, 17921868Political and social views. | LegislatorsUnited States19th centuryBiography. | PoliticiansUnited States19th centuryBiography.
Classification: LCC E415.8 .W67 2019 | DDC 973.7dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018053648
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. Picture 3
To
MICHAEL F. HOLT
MERTON L. DILLON
J. MILLS THORNTON III
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Mentors and exemplars of historical scholarship
Mr. Buchanan is a constituent of mine, and until he attempted to make Kansas a slave State, and uphold the doctrines of slavery in his messages, he and I were on intimate terms. Since then we have never spoken to each other.
THADDEUS STEVENS in congressional debate, January 27, 1862.
Congressional Globe, 37th Cong., 2nd Sess. 495.
CONTENTS
AMY S. GREENBERG
THOMAS J. BALCERSKI
DOUGLAS R. EGERTON
MATTHEW PINSKER
WILLIAM P. MACKINNON
FRANK TOWERS
JOAN E. CASHIN
JOHN DAVID SMITH
MICHAEL GREEN
PREFACE
This book grew out of a two-day national symposium, The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens, held at LancasterHistory.org in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, September 1819, 2015. The third in a series of Buchanan-related conferences sponsored by LancasterHistory.org (formerly the Lancaster County Historical Society) over the past two decades, it accommodated a larger compass of interest than Buchanan and antebellum politics alone. The working premise of the symposium was to examine the ways place and personality informed politics during the Civil War era by looking especially, though not exclusively, at the worlds of Buchanan and Stevens, both bachelors with strong ties to Lancaster but whose lives and politics diverged widely. Afterward, we invited the presenters to revise their works for publication. As we came to understand the scope and direction of the book based on the symposium presentations, responses to them, and the subsequently revised papers, we engaged other scholars to contribute essays that extended the inquiries. The result is this book.
NOTE
. Two books resulted from the two previous symposia: Michael J. Birkner, ed., James Buchanan and the Political Crisis of the 1850s (Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press, 1996); and John W. Quist and Michael J. Birkner, eds., James Buchanan and the Coming of the Civil War (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2013).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This volume is the product of many hands. It began in discussions at LancasterHistory.org with Thomas Ryan and Patrick Clarke, who wanted to build on the work of their previous two symposia to offer a wider scope of inquiry about the worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens. Their wise counsel and encouragement did much both to facilitate the conference and focus our thinking about where a resulting publication project might go in emphasis and interest. The support of LancasterHistory.org in every facet of organizing, sponsoring, and hosting the symposium ensured its success. So, too, the generous support of Margaret J. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rodgers, the Wilbur S. & Sally J. Smith Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Strickler Jr., and the National Endowment for the Humanities made the Lancaster meeting possible. We thank them all for providing the resources and encouragement that laid the groundwork for this publication. The book, in turn, benefited again from the support of LancasterHistory.org and from funding for illustrations that came from Gettysburg College and Saint Josephs University.
Also important to this project were historians Judith Giesberg, Leigh Fought, Emma Jones Lapsansky-Werner, and Louise Stevenson, whose insights at and after the symposium informed the book in critical ways. We also profited from the good counsel and support of Louisiana State University Press, especially editor Rand Dotson, who believed in the project from the beginning and guided it through the publication process, and from the presss anonymous reviewer, whose interest and encouragement moved the book in a good direction. Special thanks also go to T. Michael Parrish, who seized on the idea for this volume and invited it into his series.
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