1831: Year of Eclipse

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"[A] solidly researched, briskly presented popular history that helps sharpen our picture of a surprisingly pivotal era." —Los Angeles Times1776, 1861, 1929. Any high-school student should know what these years meant to American history. But wars and economic disasters are not our only pivotal events, and other years have, in a quieter way, swayed the course of our nation. 1831 was one of them, and in this striking new work, history professor Louis P. Masur shows us exactly how.The year began with a solar eclipse, for many an omen of mighty changes—and for once, such predictions held true. Nat Turner's rebellion soon followed, then ever-more violent congressional arguments over slavery and tariffs. Religious revivalism swept the North, and important observers—including Alexis de Tocqueville—traveled the land, forming the opinions that would shape the world's view of America for generations to come. New technologies, meanwhile, were dramatically changing Americans' relationship with the land, and Andrew Jackson's harsh policies toward the Cherokee erased most Indians' last hopes of autonomy.As Masur's analysis makes clear, by 1831 it was becoming all too certain that political rancor, the struggle over slavery, the pursuit of individualism, and technological development might eclipse the glorious potential of the early republic—and lead the nation to secession and civil war. This is an innovative and challenging interpretation of a key moment in antebellum America."[1831] gives insight into the character of the United States and, also important, entertains with the stories it provides . . . Thoroughly researched and well-written." —New York Times Book Review Read more

ASIN B007237MS6
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-1466806801
Edition First
Language English
File size 3.8 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Hill and Wang
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 271 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date February 9, 2002
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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