Pinckney's lifetime as a leading member of the southern oligarchy
is important to an understanding of that group's assumptions about
itself, its aspirations, and its exacting standards of public and
private conduct for its leaders. It also provides insight into the
development of the Federalist and Republican parties in the South
and vividly demonstrates the effects of the national party system
on the old regime of state politics in South Carolina.
Originally published in 1967.
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