Jacksonian Democracy is one of the most researched and controversial concepts in American history. Centering around Andrew Jackson\u27s presidency, it extends in time from the 1820\u27s when the last franchise restrictions for adult white males were removed, to the late 1840\u27s when the issue of sla
This article offers a new perspective on the history of American democratization, tracing the evolut...
xiv, 345 p. front. (port.) 6 maps (1 double) 22 cm.Series title also at head of t. p."Critical essay...
Mark Cheathem’s The Coming of Democracy, which examines the beginnings of the nation’s turn toward c...
Jacksonian America was a country in rapid transition. Intensified sectional divisions, exponential i...
Jacksonian America was a country in rapid transition. Intensified sectional divisions, exponential i...
435 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.My analysis is organized chro...
This book\u27s title is a bit deceptive. Parsons [College at Brockport emeritus] has written an exce...
This Article explores the debate over the presidential veto power during the 1830s and 1840s. Prior ...
As the home state of President Andrew Jackson, Tennessee has often provided the subject of study for...
Historians have often dismissed the Jacksonian Democrats’ “spoils system” as a program without serio...
A description and analysis of the struggle between John C. Calhoun and Martin Van Buren for the pres...
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 18-20)Mode of access: Internet
This fifth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson documents Jackson’s retirement from the military i...
This study of political rhetoric contained in newspapers, journals and speeches suggests that the po...
In the late 1840s and 1850s, the American Democratic party redefined itself as “conservative.” Yet D...
This article offers a new perspective on the history of American democratization, tracing the evolut...
xiv, 345 p. front. (port.) 6 maps (1 double) 22 cm.Series title also at head of t. p."Critical essay...
Mark Cheathem’s The Coming of Democracy, which examines the beginnings of the nation’s turn toward c...
Jacksonian America was a country in rapid transition. Intensified sectional divisions, exponential i...
Jacksonian America was a country in rapid transition. Intensified sectional divisions, exponential i...
435 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.My analysis is organized chro...
This book\u27s title is a bit deceptive. Parsons [College at Brockport emeritus] has written an exce...
This Article explores the debate over the presidential veto power during the 1830s and 1840s. Prior ...
As the home state of President Andrew Jackson, Tennessee has often provided the subject of study for...
Historians have often dismissed the Jacksonian Democrats’ “spoils system” as a program without serio...
A description and analysis of the struggle between John C. Calhoun and Martin Van Buren for the pres...
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 18-20)Mode of access: Internet
This fifth volume of The Papers of Andrew Jackson documents Jackson’s retirement from the military i...
This study of political rhetoric contained in newspapers, journals and speeches suggests that the po...
In the late 1840s and 1850s, the American Democratic party redefined itself as “conservative.” Yet D...
This article offers a new perspective on the history of American democratization, tracing the evolut...
xiv, 345 p. front. (port.) 6 maps (1 double) 22 cm.Series title also at head of t. p."Critical essay...
Mark Cheathem’s The Coming of Democracy, which examines the beginnings of the nation’s turn toward c...