The F Street Mess : how Southern senators rewrote the Kansas-Nebraska Act /
Malavasic argues that some Southern politicians in the 1850s did indeed hold an inordinate amount of power in the antebellum Congress and used it to foster the interests of slavery. This book focuses her argument on Senators David Rice Atchison of Missouri, Andrew Pickens Butler of South Carolina a...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[2017]
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| Series: | Civil War America (Series)
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| Summary: | Malavasic argues that some Southern politicians in the 1850s did indeed hold an inordinate amount of power in the antebellum Congress and used it to foster the interests of slavery. This book focuses her argument on Senators David Rice Atchison of Missouri, Andrew Pickens Butler of South Carolina and Robert M. T. Hunter and James Murray Mason of Virginia, known by their contemporaries as the "F Street Mess" for the location of the house they shared. The F Street Mess was a functioning oligarchy within the U.S. Senate whose power was based on shared ideology, institutional seniority and personal friendship. |
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| Physical Description: | x, 268 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9781469636474 1469636476 9781469635521 1469635526 |