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"Gentleman George" Hunt Pendleton:, party politics and ideological identity in nineteenth-century America, Thomas S. Mach

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"Gentleman George" Hunt Pendleton:, party politics and ideological identity in nineteenth-century America, Thomas S. Mach
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
"Gentleman George" Hunt Pendleton:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Thomas S. Mach
Sub title
party politics and ideological identity in nineteenth-century America
Summary
The first modern biography of this notable politician. George Hunt Pendleton is a significant but neglected figure in the history of nineteenth-century politics. A Democrat from Cincinnati, Ohio, Pendleton led the Midwestern faction of the party for much of the nineteenth century. He served in the Ohio Senate for one term before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1857 until 1865. He was a leader of the Extreme Peace Democrats during the Civil War and was General George B. McClellan's running mate in the presidential campaign of 1864. Losing both the election and his seat in the House, he spent almost fifteen years out of public office. During those years he remained active in the Democratic Party both within Ohio and across the nation and was rewarded with a seat in the U.S. Senate. Serving one term from 1879 to 1885, Pendleton fathered the first major civil service reform legislation, the Pendleton Act of 1883."Gentleman George" not only provides a microcosm of Democratic Party operations during Pendleton's lifetime but is also a case study in the longevity of Jacksonian principles. In an era of intense Democratic factionalism stretching from the 1850s to the 1880s, Pendleton sought to unite the divided party around its traditional Jacksonian principles, which, when reapplied to address the changing political issues, became the foundation of the Midwestern Democratic ideology. With its close examination of nineteenth-century American politics, this biography will be welcomed by scholars and lovers of history alike
Target audience
adult
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