Conservatism and southern intellectuals, 1789-1861

Adam L. Tate

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Conservatism and southern intellectuals, 1789-1861

by Adam L. Tate

2005

University of Missouri Press

402

082621567X

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"In Conservatism and Southern Intellectuals, 1789-1861, Adam L. Tate discusses the nature of southern conservative thought between 1789 and 1861 by examining six conservatives whose lives and careers spanned the antebellum period: John Randolph of Roanoke, John Taylor of Caroline, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, William Gilmore Simms, Joseph Glover Baldwin, and Johnson Jones Hooper. Tate contends that southern conservatism derived its distinctive characteristics from its acceptance of aspects of John Locke's political theory as it was articulated during the American Revolution."--BOOK JACKET.

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