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John Gorham Palfrey and the New England conscience / Frank Otto Gatell.

De Gruyter Harvard University Press eBook Package Archive 1896-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gatell, Frank Otto, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Palfrey, John Gorham, 1796-1881.
Palfrey, John Gorham.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (353 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Edition:
Reprint 2014
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 1963.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The New England of his day regarded John Gorham Palfrey's life as blameless and exemplary, a nineteenth-century "monument to the Puritan ideal of rectitude." Yet he himself once called it "his personal tragicomedy." At least, it was diverse, for Palfrey had been historian, Harvard educator, Unitarian minister, Massachusetts politician, editor of the North American Review, and crusader against slavery, and himself an emancipator. During his lifetime, from 1796 to 1881, Palfrey participated, sometimes reluctantly, in revolutionary changes in the political, economic, and intellectual climate of New England. In his stormy political career, Palfrey not only was Massachusetts Secretary of State, member of Congress, and Postmaster of Boston, but also played a key role in the formation of the Free Soil Party. When the Whigs, in the name of national unity and compromise, seemed to ignore the moral necessities of the slavery question, he joined with such men as Charles Francis Adams, Charles Sumner and Richard Henry Dana, Jr., to reaffirm traditional moral values. From this struggle, Palfrey emerged a political loser. Hampered by inflexibility, he later retreated to his study to write his massive history of New England, nursing his disappointment and cherishing his sense of rectitude. We are left with the image of a man whose achievements were substantial, perhaps because he insisted upon making his life a Bay State morality play. For this biography of Palfrey, Gatell has used papers of Palfrey's contemporaries and of the Palfrey family manuscripts, among them an unpublished autobiography, itself a search for meaning in a long and perplexing life.
Contents:
Front matter
Preface
Contents
Illustrations
I The Child
II The Student
III Liberal Theology
IV Brattle Street
V Dean Palfrey
VI The North American
VII The State House
VIII A Practicing Abolitionist
IX Conscience and Judgment
X "He Knows Nothing About Politicks"
XI Down with Old Zack
XII Trial by Stalemate
XIII Defeat
XIV Political Twilight and the Puritan Past
XV War Against the Slave Power
XVI The Celebrated New Englander
Manuscript Collections Cited. Palfrey's Books and Pamphlets. Notes. Index
Manuscript Collections Cited
Palfrey's Books and Pamphlets
Notes
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-674-28160-8
OCLC:
1013954716

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