![]() | |
| Author | Roy Franklin Nichols |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | History |
Publication date | 1948 |
| Publication place | United States |
The Disruption of American Democracy is a 1948 nonfiction history book by American historianRoy Franklin Nichols. It won the 1949Pulitzer Prize for History.[1]
In the book, Nichols argued that theAmerican Civil War was not fundamentally the product of underlying social and economic forces. He blames the machinations of "vote-hungry" politicians who calibrated their appeals in a culturally diverse society, which was speedily growing, so as to encourage regional and cultural groups to pursue objectives that led to the breakdown of the Union, something that most did not seek or foresee.[2]
This article about a book onpolitical science is astub. You can help Wikipedia byexpanding it. |
This article on a nonfiction book about theAmerican Civil War is astub. You can help Wikipedia byexpanding it. |