1861

the lost peace

1861

the lost peace
Jay Winik
Book - 2025

"1861: The Lost Peace is the story of President Lincoln's far-reaching, difficult, and most courageous decision, a time when the country wrestled with deep moral questions of epic proportions. Through Jay Winik's singular reporting and storytelling, readers will learn about the extraordinary Washington Peace Conference at the Willard Hotel to avert cataclysmic war. They will observe the irascible and farsighted Senator JJ Crittenden, the tireless moderate seeking a middle way to peace. Lincoln himself called Crittenden "a great man" even as Lincoln jousted with him. They'll be inside and among Lincoln's cabinet--the finest in history--which rivaled the executive in its authority, a fact too often forgotten, and they will see a parade of statesmen frenetically grasping for peace rather than the spectacle of the young nation slowly choking in its own blood. A perfect read for history buffs, with timely overtones to our current political climate"--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Winik, Jay, 1957- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Grand Central Publishing, 2025.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Foreword -- Prelude: New Year's Day in the United States -- Part I: 1856. The promise of America ; The stain -- Part II: The beginning. The senator ; The mad prophet ; The assemblyman ; The decision ; The boundless future of America ; The dilemma -- Part III: The unraveling. The spark ; The soldier ; The counterattack ; Martyrdom ; The aftermath ; Debate ; Lincoln ; The election ; Secession and Buchanan -- Part IV: The tug toward peace. Crittenden 1: The hope ; Crittenden 2: The great compromise ; The forts ; War at Sumter? ; Washington and dissolution ; The new confederation ; To Washington -- Part V: Peace or dissolution?. The peace conference ; Weighty decisions ; Inauguration -- Part VI: The lost of peace of 1861. Sumter ; The fate of war ; It begins -- Part VII: Turning point. The end of an era -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- A note on sources -- Index. 
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