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Lincoln and the Decision for War by Russell A. McClintock
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Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response to Secession

by Russell A. McClintock

Series: Civil War America (2008)

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Interesting but somewhat dry (my opinion) account of how the north reacted to all the succession fever that swept the south in the months following Lincoln's election. To a Civil War scholar, this is loaded with great information about what was going on in DC and the North before Lincoln's inaugural and up to the firing on Fort Sumter. To the Lincoln scholar, there really is not a whole lot to recommend it... Lincoln is rarely mentioned until nearly 200 pages in (out of 280 non-index pages). That is not a criticism, just a fact.
I did learn a few things... what was particularly interesting was how (and why) the north was split between conciliators and hard-liners in late 1860 and early 1861. There is a lot of that. Bottom-line: Interesting if you want to learn all you can about northern attitudes prior to the outbreak of war. If you want to learn something about Lincoln, this could be skipped. ( )
  estamm | Aug 20, 2008 |
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When Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860 prompted several Southern states to secede, the North was sharply divided over how to respond. In this groundbreaking book, the first major study in over fifty years of how the North handled the secession crisis, Russell McClintock follows the decision-making process from bitter partisan rancor to consensus.

From small towns to big cities and from state capitals to Washington, D.C., McClintock highlights individuals both powerful and obscure to demonstrate the ways ordinary citizens, party activists, state officials, and national leaders interacted to influence the Northern response to what was essentially a political crisis. He argues that although Northerners' reactions to Southern secession were understood and expressed through partisan newspapers and officials, the decision fell into the hands of an ever-smaller handful of people until finally it was Abraham Lincoln alone who would choose whether the future of the American republic was to be determined through peace or a sword.

Lincoln and the Decision for War illuminates the immediate origins of the Civil War, demonstrating that Northern thought evolved quite significantly as the crisis unfolded. It also provides an intimate understanding of the antebellum political system as well as Lincoln's political acuity in his early presidential career.

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