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Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816 1861 Daniel Peart

Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816 1861 By Daniel Peart

Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816 1861 by Daniel Peart


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Ultimately, this book uses the tariff issue to illustrate the critical role that lobbying played within the antebellum policymaking process.

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Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816 1861 by Daniel Peart

The first book-length study of lobbying prior to the Civil War.

Since the 2008 global economic crisis, historians have embraced the challenge of making visible the invisible hand of the market. This renewed interest in the politics of political economy makes it all the more timely to remind ourselves that debates over free trade and protection were just as controversial in the early United States as they have once again become, and that lobbying, then as now, played an important part in Lincoln's government of the people, by the people, for the people.

In Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 18161861, Daniel Peart reveals how active lobbyists were in Washington throughout the antebellum era. He describes how they involved themselves at every stage of the making of tariff policy, from setting the congressional agenda, through the writing of legislation in committee, to the final vote. Considering policymaking as a process, Peart focuses on the importance of rules and timing, the critical roles played by individual lawmakers and lobbyists, and the high degree of uncertainty that characterized this formative period in American political development.

The debate about tariff policy, Peart explains, is an unbroken thread that runs throughout the pre-Civil War era, connecting disparate individuals and events and shaping the development of the United States in myriad ways. Duties levied on imports provided the federal government with the major part of its revenue from the ratification of the Constitution to the close of the nineteenth century. More controversially, they also offered protection to domestic producers against foreign competition, at the expense of increased costs for consumers and the risk of retaliation from international trade partners. Ultimately, this book uses the tariff issue to illustrate the critical role that lobbying played within the antebellum policymaking process.

About Daniel Peart

Daniel Peart is a senior lecturer in American history at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of Era of Experimentation: American Political Practices in the Early Republic and the coeditor of Practicing Democracy: Popular Politics in the United States from the Constitution to the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Foreword
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Chapter One. Men of Talents: The Tariff of 1816
Chapter Two. More Than a Mere Manufacturing Question: The Baldwin Bill of 1820 and the Tariff of 1824
Chapter Three. An Engine of Party Purposes: The Woollens Bill of 1827 and the Tariff of 1828
Chapter Four. Calculate the Value of the Union: The Tariffs of 1832 and 1833
Chapter Five. Trembling upon the Verge of Success and Defeat: The Tariffs of 1842 and 1846
Chapter Six. The Almighty Dollar: The Tariffs of 1857 and 1861
Conclusion

Appendix. Key Congressional Roll Calls on Tariff Legislation, 1816-1861
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

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CIN1421426110VG
9781421426112
1421426110
Lobbyists and the Making of US Tariff Policy, 1816 1861 by Daniel Peart
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20181001
344
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