While noted for his work on antebellum southern politics and the Civil War, retired historian William J. Cooper has written a biography of New Englander John Quincy Adams. While the choice of topic is surprising for someone with Cooper’s scholarship, the result is not: a well-written, well-rounded look at the life of the sixth president whom many southerners considered their nemesis
Senator from Georgia, minister to France, cabinet officer, and unsuccessful presidential candidate, ...
In Heir to the Fathers, author Gary V. Wood examines the ideas that guided John Quincy Adams through...
Originally published in 1953. Between 1789 and 1803, the United States existed as a developing natio...
A Path to Dissent: John Quincy Adams and the Politics of Slavery At the outset I want to state that ...
Although Adams has received much less recognition in the form of monuments, namesakes, and in the sh...
Review of Nation Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic by Charles N. Ed...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe article is devoted to one of the F...
In 1774 John Adams was a thirty-nine-year-old Massachusetts lawyer of modest means, middling height,...
This dissertation argues that John Quincy Adams’s American identity and views on the United States’ ...
William J. Cooper, Jr.\u27s much-anticipated biography of Jefferson Davis characterizes the Confeder...
John Quincy Adams is seen by the American public today as a failed one-term president. When one star...
Becoming Lincoln is a study of Abraham Lincoln’s life before his presidency, which focuses not on hi...
Katherine Lautzenhiser is a history major who will be graduating this May. Katherine’s history caree...
John Adams was an American Revolutionary leader, political theorist, diplomat, constitutionalist, vi...
A study of the development of John Adams's thought, from the Stamp Act of 1765 through thirty-five y...
Senator from Georgia, minister to France, cabinet officer, and unsuccessful presidential candidate, ...
In Heir to the Fathers, author Gary V. Wood examines the ideas that guided John Quincy Adams through...
Originally published in 1953. Between 1789 and 1803, the United States existed as a developing natio...
A Path to Dissent: John Quincy Adams and the Politics of Slavery At the outset I want to state that ...
Although Adams has received much less recognition in the form of monuments, namesakes, and in the sh...
Review of Nation Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic by Charles N. Ed...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe article is devoted to one of the F...
In 1774 John Adams was a thirty-nine-year-old Massachusetts lawyer of modest means, middling height,...
This dissertation argues that John Quincy Adams’s American identity and views on the United States’ ...
William J. Cooper, Jr.\u27s much-anticipated biography of Jefferson Davis characterizes the Confeder...
John Quincy Adams is seen by the American public today as a failed one-term president. When one star...
Becoming Lincoln is a study of Abraham Lincoln’s life before his presidency, which focuses not on hi...
Katherine Lautzenhiser is a history major who will be graduating this May. Katherine’s history caree...
John Adams was an American Revolutionary leader, political theorist, diplomat, constitutionalist, vi...
A study of the development of John Adams's thought, from the Stamp Act of 1765 through thirty-five y...
Senator from Georgia, minister to France, cabinet officer, and unsuccessful presidential candidate, ...
In Heir to the Fathers, author Gary V. Wood examines the ideas that guided John Quincy Adams through...
Originally published in 1953. Between 1789 and 1803, the United States existed as a developing natio...