The legacy of Andrew Jackson : essays on democracy, Indian removal, and slavery
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The legacy of Andrew Jackson : essays on democracy, Indian removal, and slavery
(The Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern history)
Louisiana State University Press, c1988
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Robert V. Remini, the nation's foremost authority on Andrew Jackson, has over the past three decades published numerous books on Jackson and his presidency, including a much-praised three-volume biography. His mastery of sources and singular diligence in advancing a revised image of Jackson are universally respected. In The Legacy of Andrew Jackson, Remini discusses Jackson's role in three areas of particular importance: democracy, Indian removal, and slavery. Thoughtful and illuminating, these essays will be of great interest to historians of the Jackson era and to all students of American history.
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