Virginia and State Rights, 1750-1861
Explore the critical role of state rights in American history with "Virginia and State Rights, 1750-1861" by Charles Pinnegar, published in 2009 by McFarland & Co Inc. This engaging paperback spans 284 pages and provides a detailed examination of the development and implications of the doctrine of states' rights, tracing its origins from colonial times through the Civil War era.
This insightful book delves into Virginia's unique political landscape, highlighting how the concept of state rights shaped the Old Dominion's perspective on the Union for over seventy years. Pinnegar's thorough analysis reveals the variations and foundational principles of this critical doctrine, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American politics and history. Uncover the complexities of Virginia's political dynamics and the enduring legacy of state rights within the United States.