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The Limits of Dissent - Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War (Paperback, New Ed): Frank L Klement The Limits of Dissent - Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War (Paperback, New Ed)
Frank L Klement
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Frank L. Klement reassesses Clement L. Vallandigham, the passionate critic of Lincoln's policies, and history's judgment of him.

The Limits of Dissent - Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War (Hardcover, New Ed): Frank L Klement The Limits of Dissent - Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War (Hardcover, New Ed)
Frank L Klement
R2,477 Discovery Miles 24 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the American Civil War, Clement L. Vallandigham was a passionate critic of Abraham Lincoln's policies and he insisted that no circumstance, not even war, could deprive a citizen of his right to oppose governmental policy. This volume studies and reassesses Vallandigham's Civil War career.

The Limits of Dissent - Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War (Paperback): Frank L Klement The Limits of Dissent - Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War (Paperback)
Frank L Klement
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Every American war has brought conflict over the extent to which national security will permit protesters to exercise their constitutional guarantee of freedom of expression. The most famous case was that of Clement L. Vallandigham, the passionate critic of Lincoln's Civil War policies and one of the most controversial figure in the nation's history. In the great crisis of his time, he insisted that no circumstance, even war, could deprive a citizen of his right to oppose government policy freely and openly. The consequence was a furor which shook the nation's legislative halls and filled the press with vituperation. The ultimate fate for Vallandigham was arrest, imprisonment, and exile. The burning issues raised by his case remain largely unresolved today. Mr. Klement follows the tragic irony of Vallandigham's career and reassesses the man and history's judgment of him. After his death, "Valiant Val'' became a symbol of the dissenter in wartime whose case continues to have relevance in American democracy.

Dark Lanterns - Secret Political Societies, Conspiracies, and Treason Trials in the Civil War (Paperback): Frank L Klement Dark Lanterns - Secret Political Societies, Conspiracies, and Treason Trials in the Civil War (Paperback)
Frank L Klement
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the agonizing days of the Civil War four secret political societies, often known as dark lantern societies, became household words throughout the North. Three of these groups--the Knights of the Golden Circle, the Order of American Knights, and the Sons of Liberty--supposedly were umbrellas for antiwar Democrats and were reportedly involved in treasonable activities. The Union League, on the other hand, was a patriotic political organization intent upon buttressing northern morale and giving support to the war program of the Lincoln administration. The accusations and counter accusations that passed between these opposing forces helped spread fantastic rumors about their power and influence. Treason trials held in Cincinnati and Indianapolis based convictions on hearsay, while the leaders of the Order of American Knights and the Knights of the Golden Circle spent much of the war in prison without benefit of trial. Today reputable reference sources still matter-of-factly credit these societies with large memberships and evil motives.

In Dark Lanterns Frank L Klemment refutes past historical theories and shows quite clearly that these societies were never much more then paper-based organizations with vague goals and little ability to carry them out. Recounting the actual histories of these organizations, he shows how they were senationalized, even fictionalized, in both Republican and Democratic newspaper and magazine expos?s. He also probes the trials arising from the supposed conspiracy to establish a separate confederacy in the Midwest and the so-called Camp Douglas conspiracy, which was intended to release the Confederate prisoners housed there. Despite the furor they generated, Klement concludes that these dark lantern societies were essentially engaged in nothing more than a war of words and that their alleged power was greatly exaggerated by political propaganda.

Meticulously researched and lucidly argued, Dark Lanterns explores a controversial and puzzling aspect of the Civil war. It will be hard to dispute Klements' finding that generations of historians have swallowed whole a tale that was largely the product of myth and legend.

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