James Buchanan: The American Presidents Series: The 15th President 1857-1861
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A provocative reconsideration of a presidency on the brink of Civil WarAlmost no president was as well trained and well prepared for the office as James Buchanan. He had served in the Pennsylvania state legislature the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate; he was Secretary of State and was even offered a seat on the Supreme Court. And yet by every measure except his own James Buchanan was a miserable failure as president leaving office in disgrace. Virtually all of his intentions were thwarted by his own inability to compromise: he had been unable to resolve issues of slavery caused his party to split-thereby ensuring the election of the first Republican president Abraham Lincoln-and made the Civil War all but inevitable.Historian Jean H. Baker explains that we have rightly placed Buchanan at the end of the presidential rankings but his poor presidency should not be an excuse to forget him. To study Buchanan is to consider the implications of weak leadership in a time of national crisis. Elegantly written Bakers volume offers a balanced look at a crucial moment in our nations history and explores a man who when given the opportunity failed to rise to the challenge.
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