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America on the Brink: How the Political Struggle over the War of 1812 Almost Destroyed the Young Republic

AUTHOR: Richard Buel
ISBN: 1403962383

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Many people would be surprised to learn that the struggle between Thomas Jefferson's Republican Party and Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party defined--and jeopardized--the political life of the early American republic. "America on the Brink...

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America on the Brink: How the Political Struggle over the War of 1812 Almost Destroyed the Young Republic
- Book Review,
by Richard Buel


From Publishers Weekly
Attempting to "show modern readers how the Federalists appeared to their contemporaries," Buel, a professor of history at Wesleyan University, constructs a dense narrative of the events before and during the War of 1812. He conveys the volatile local character of political discourse through ample quotations from contemporary writings and offers a cogent distillation of the political, economic and legal complexities of the era. In so doing, he calls into question the tendency of modern historians to view the Federalists as "misunderstood harbingers of the future" or "prophets of the modern state." He presents instead a portrait of them as failed leaders who would be remembered in the decades following the war "more for the challenge they had posed to the nation's republican institutions than anything else." Although the book is clearly an academic exploration of these issues (as its 40 pages of endnotes attests), there is much here to reward amateur historians and casual readers. The luminaries of the era were larger than life personalities; Buel (In Irons: Britain's Naval Supremacy and the American Revolutionary Economy) captures such men as Josiah Quincy, Harrison Gray Otis, James Madison and James Monroe vividly, through both apt citations and well-chosen anecdotes. In addition, the issues at stake-the relation between states and the federal government, the Constitutional and moral grounds for war, and the place of dissent in the American political landscape-are subjects of perennial interest. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


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Many people would be surprised to learn that the struggle between Thomas Jefferson's Republican Party and Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party defined--and jeopardized--the political life of the early American republic. America on the Brink looks at why the Federalists, who worked so hard to consolidate the federal government before 1800, went to great lengths to subvert it after Jefferson's election. In addition to taking the side of the British in the diplomatic dance before the war, the Federalists did everything they could to impede the prosecution of the war, even threatening the Madison Administration with a separate peace for New England in 1814. Readers fascinated by the world of the Founding Fathers will come away from this riveting account with a new appreciation for how close the new nation came to falling apart almost fifty years before the Civil War.


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         Book Review

America on the Brink: How the Political Struggle over the War of 1812 Almost Destroyed the Young Republic
- Book Reviews,
by Richard Buel

America on the Brink: How the Political Struggle over the War of 1812 Almost Destroyed the Young Republic

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The Struggle Between Thomas Jefferson's Republican Party and Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party defined-and jeopardized-the political life of the early American republic. While Thomas Jefferson's election in 1800 signaled the beginning of the end for the Federalists, they did maintain their stronghold in New England for two more decades. Although greatly outnumbered, they managed to subvert numerous policies of James Madison's administration in the period before and during the War of 1812, threatening the very existence of the fragile young nation. America on the Brink asks the critical question: Why did the Federalist leadership, which worked so hard to consolidate the federal government, go to such lengths to undermine it after Jefferson's election? In addition to taking the side of the British in the diplomatic dance before the war, the Federalists did everything they could to impede the prosecution of the war, even threatening Madison with a separate peace for New England in 1814. The world of the Founding Fathers comes vividly to life in this riveting tale of how close the union came to falling apart almost fifty years before the Civil War.


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