The course of American freedom, 1822-1832
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The course of American freedom, 1822-1832
(Andrew Jackson / Robert V. Remini, v. 2)
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, c1981
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Reprint. Originally published in 1981 as "Andrew Jackson and the course of American freedom, 1822-1832", by Harper & Row
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Available in paperback for the first time, these three volumes represent the definitive biography of Andrew Jackson. Volume One covers the role Jackson played in America's territorial expansion, bringing to life a complex character who has often been seen simply as a rough-hewn country general. Volume Two traces Jackson's senatorial career, his presidential campaigns, and his first administration as President. The third volume covers Jackson's reelection to the presidency and the weighty issues with which he was faced: the nullification crisis, the tragic removal of the Indians beyond the Mississippi River, the mounting violence throughout the country over slavery, and the tortuous efforts to win the annexation of Texas.
目次
Preface
Chronology of Jackson's Life, 1822-1832
1. The Convalescent
2. The Era of Corruption
3. The politics of Panic
4. Return to the Senta
5. The Theft of the Presidency
6. Organizing an Opposition
7. "Jackson and Reform"
8. Triumph and Tragedy
9. The First People's Inaugural
10. The Reform Begins
11. The Eaton Imbroglio
12. "Mind Is a Situation of Dignified Slavery"
13. The Rivalry
14. Return to Reform
15. "Brothers, Listen...You Must Submit"
16. Jacksonian Diplomacy: Beginnings
17. Founding the Washington Globe
18. The Purge
19. The Kitchen Cabinet
20. The Back War Begins
21. To Kill a Minister
22. Veto!
23. Jackson, the Union, and Democracy
Notes
Index
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