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    Statesmen of the Old South (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): Or, From Radicalism to Conservative Revolt

    Statesmen of the Old South (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): Or, From Radicalism to Conservative Revolt

    by William E. Dodd


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    William Edward Dodd (1869-1940) was a historian and served as United States Ambassador to Germany during the Nazi era. His diaries were used as evidence in the Nuremberg trials. Born in North Carolina, he became the first college professor devoted to studies of the American South. His writings include biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, and Woodrow Wilson.

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    The author, who pioneered historical studies of the South and was criticized by Southern elites for his views on class and slaveholders, profiles three leaders in this 1911 book: President Thomas Jefferson, secessionist advocate John C. Calhoun, and Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Dodd claims Jefferson’s South was the true South, and those of Calhoun and Davis were deviations from the course.

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