Snay's new biography places Horace Greeley (1811-1872) in his historical context. As a newspaper editor, politician, and reformer, Greeley was involved with the major events and trends of the era. He was the influential editor of the New York Tribune from 1841 until his death and was instrumental in the rise of the Whig and Republican parties.
Snay's new biography places Horace Greeley (1811-1872) in his historical context. As a newspaper editor, politician, and reformer, Greeley was involved with the major events and trends of the era. He was the influential editor of the New York Tribune from 1841 until his death and was instrumental in the rise of the Whig and Republican parties.
Mitchell Snay is professor of history at Denison University. He is the author of three books, Fenians, Freedmen, and Southern Whites: Race and Nationality in the Era of Reconstruction, Religion and the Antebellum Debate over Slavery, and Gospel of Disunion: Religion and Separatism in the Antebellum South.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: From Country to City: Coming of Age in the Early Republic Chapter 2: The Politics of Whiggery: The 1830s Chapter 3: The World of Print Culture in Antebellum New York Chapter 4: The Politics of Reform: The 1840s Chapter 5: The Politics of Antislavery: The 1850s Chapter 6: The Politics of Union: The Civil War Chapter 7: The Politics of Reconstruction
Introduction Chapter 1: From Country to City: Coming of Age in the Early Republic Chapter 2: The Politics of Whiggery: The 1830s Chapter 3: The World of Print Culture in Antebellum New York Chapter 4: The Politics of Reform: The 1840s Chapter 5: The Politics of Antislavery: The 1850s Chapter 6: The Politics of Union: The Civil War Chapter 7: The Politics of Reconstruction
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