Essays on Jacksonian America /
Frank Otto Gatell
- New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970
- ix, 267 p. : 26 cm.
- HRW essays in American history .
Includes bibliographies.
James Monroe and the era of good feelings, by H. Ammon.--Southern support of the Tariff of 1816, by N. W. Preyer.--The Missouri crisis, slavery, and the politics of Jacksonianism, by R. H. Brown.--The frontier West as image of American society, by R. Welter.--The national planning of internal improvements, by C. Goodrich.--New York port and its disappointed rivals, by R. G. Albion.--Jacksonian democracy and the rise of the nominating convention, by J. S. Chase.--New perspectives on Jacksonian politics, by R. P. McCormick.--The presidential election of 1832 in New Hampshire, by D. B. Cole.--Andrew Jackson and the judiciary, by R. P. Longaker.--"Liberty and Union": an analysis of three concepts involved in the nullification controversy, by M. L. Wilson.--Jackson, Biddle, and the Bank of the United States, by B. Hammond.--Sober second thoughts on Van Buren, the Albany regency, and the Wall Street conspiracy, by F. O. Gatell.--The Working Men's Party revisited, by E. Pessen.--Political aspects of the Van Buren era, by W. G. Carleton.--The Jacksonian persuasion, by M. Meyers.--Spoilsmen and interests in the thought and career of John C. Calhoun, by W. W. Freehling.--Who were the southern Whigs? By C. Sellers.--Introduction to Charles G. Finney, lectures on revivals of religion, by W. C. McLoughlin.--Some themes of counter-subversion, by D. B. Davis.
0030776058
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 --Political and social views.
United States--Politics and government--1829-1837.
973.5604 / GAE
Includes bibliographies.
James Monroe and the era of good feelings, by H. Ammon.--Southern support of the Tariff of 1816, by N. W. Preyer.--The Missouri crisis, slavery, and the politics of Jacksonianism, by R. H. Brown.--The frontier West as image of American society, by R. Welter.--The national planning of internal improvements, by C. Goodrich.--New York port and its disappointed rivals, by R. G. Albion.--Jacksonian democracy and the rise of the nominating convention, by J. S. Chase.--New perspectives on Jacksonian politics, by R. P. McCormick.--The presidential election of 1832 in New Hampshire, by D. B. Cole.--Andrew Jackson and the judiciary, by R. P. Longaker.--"Liberty and Union": an analysis of three concepts involved in the nullification controversy, by M. L. Wilson.--Jackson, Biddle, and the Bank of the United States, by B. Hammond.--Sober second thoughts on Van Buren, the Albany regency, and the Wall Street conspiracy, by F. O. Gatell.--The Working Men's Party revisited, by E. Pessen.--Political aspects of the Van Buren era, by W. G. Carleton.--The Jacksonian persuasion, by M. Meyers.--Spoilsmen and interests in the thought and career of John C. Calhoun, by W. W. Freehling.--Who were the southern Whigs? By C. Sellers.--Introduction to Charles G. Finney, lectures on revivals of religion, by W. C. McLoughlin.--Some themes of counter-subversion, by D. B. Davis.
0030776058
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 --Political and social views.
United States--Politics and government--1829-1837.
973.5604 / GAE
