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The Republican party has always been fascinating to those who subscribe to its principles, as well as to those who take an alternative stand on the issues. In The Republicans: From Lincoln to Bush, Robert Allen Rutland has brought a clear and concise understanding of this political party to the general reader. The book is a lucid and fast-paced overview of the Republican party from its beginnings in the 1850s through the 1994 congressional elections, which saw the Democratic domination of the House and Senate come to an abrupt end. In a crisp, highly readable style, Rutland begins by explaining how the obnoxious Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 overturned the Missouri Compromise, inflamed the North, and caused the collapse of the Whig and American parties. The result was the birth of the Republican party, whose purpose was to oppose the Democrats and stop the spread of slavery. Abraham Lincoln was elected the first Republican president in 1860. The Republicans suggests that a major shift in voting strength took place twice during the twentieth century, first in the New Deal years, and again after 1968 when the GOP made an appeal to southern voters and finally took control of the area that had previously been dominated by the Democrats. With the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan as the fortieth president of the United States, the Republicans gained support from many first-time voters, middle-class whites, and labor unions-- groups not previously expected to vote Republican. In the companion volume, The Democrats: From Jefferson to Clinton, Rutland provides an honest and straightforward assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of Democratic presidents. Here he presents an evenhanded look at the good and not-so-good Republicans. By skillfully using stories and anecdotes from various administrations to enliven this narrative of political history, Rutland gives Republicans and Democrats alike a deeper appreciation for the two-party system.

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title:The Republicans : From Lincoln to Bush
author:Rutland, Robert Allen.
publisher:University of Missouri Press
isbn10 | asin:0826210902
print isbn13:9780826210906
ebook isbn13:9780826261564
language:English
subjectRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- )--History.
publication date:1996
lcc:JK2356.R87 1996eb
ddc:324.2734
subject:Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )--History.
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The Republicans
From Lincoln to Bush
Robert Allen Rutland
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Some images in the original version of this book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
Copyright 1996 by
The Curators of the University of Missouri
University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri 65201
Printed and bound in the United States of America
All rights reserved
5 4 3 2 00 99 98
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rutland, Robert Allen, 1922
The Republicans : from Lincoln to Bush / Robert Allen Rutland.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-8262-1090-2 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Republican party (U.S. : 1854 )History. I. Title.
JK2356.R87 1996
324.2734dc20 96-23180
CIP
Picture 3 This paper meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, Z39.48, 1984.
Designer: Mindy Shouse
Typesetter: BOOKCOMP
Printer and binder: Thomson-Shore, Inc.
Typeface: Sabon
Page v
To the Memory of
H. R. "BOB" HALDEMAN
The most loyal Republican I ever knew
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Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Chapter One
Fusion Out of Confusion
1
Chapter Two
Taney Tosses a Torch
16
Chapter Three
The Rail-Splitter Triumphs
31
Chapter Four
The Republic Is Saved
46
Chapter Five
The Party Predominant
60
Chapter Six
Popular Vote Lost, Electoral College Won
80
Chapter Seven
Wheeling and Dealing
100
Chapter Eight
Bully Pulpit for a President
126
Chapter Nine
Trouble in High Places
144
Chapter Ten
An Era of Good FeelingVersion II
161
Chapter Eleven
"The Republic Survives!"
181
Chapter Twelve
The Republican Resurrection
208
Chapter Thirteen
The Nine Lives of Richard Nixon
228
Chapter Fourteen
The Reagan "Revolution"and Beyond
239
Bibliographical Note
257
Index
263

Page ix
Preface
Over a decade has passed since I decided to write histories of our major parties for the lay reader who might want to know what each party stood for in a world reeling from the media blitz. In 1979 I finished The Democrats: From Jefferson to Carter, as the cold war was plenty hot and the national debt was still under one trillion dollars.
In the interval, the presidential primaries have become all-important for the party not holding the White House, the cold war has ended, and the national debt has soared like an out-of-control space satellite. Yet, the Republic survives and we have a world that still accepts the American dollar as its currency of preference.
Things are never as bad as they seem at first glance. Although I have been a Democrat all my life, I consider it a historian's duty to seek and tell the truth, and my training at Vanderbilt University was rather old-fashioned, in that I was taught to be a narrative historian, not a political analyst. How many times did Professor William C. Binkley say to us quivering graduate students: "Let the facts speak for themselves!"?
So that is what I have tried to do in The Republicans: From Lincoln to Bush. My research has made me admire Lincoln tenfold, made me realize how historic currents can take control of a man or a party, and forced me to acknowledge the cyclical nature of American political popularity.
If I have done my work properly, readers will understand that political parties are created to exert power and lead the nation in a particular direction. Our pluralistic society is the envy of decent men and women the world over; a large segment of the globe is
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