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A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson


A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson


Wiley Blackwell Companions to American History 1. Aufl.

von: Sean Patrick Adams

159,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.01.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118290835
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 616

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<b>A COMPANION TO THE ERA OF ANDREW JACKSON</b> <p>More than perhaps any other president, Andrew Jackson’s story mirrored that of the United States; from his childhood during the American Revolution, through his military actions against both Native Americans and Great Britain, and continuing into his career in politics. As president, Jackson attacked the Bank of the United States, railed against disunion in South Carolina, defended the honor of Peggy Eaton, and founded the Democratic Party. In doing so, Andrew Jackson was not only an eyewitness to some of the seminal events of the Early American Republic; he produced an indelible mark on the nation’s political, economic, and cultural history. <p><i>A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson</i> features a collection of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars and historians that consider various aspects of the life, times, and legacy of the seventh president of the United States. Topics explored include life in the Early American Republic; issues of race, religion, and culture; the rise of the Democratic Party; Native American removal events; the Panic of 1837; the birth of women’s suffrage, and more.
<p>Notes on Contributors ix</p> <p>Acknowledgments xiv</p> <p>Introduction: The President and His Era 1<br /><i>Sean Patrick Adams</i></p> <p><b>Part I Young Andrew Jackson’s America 13</b></p> <p>1. Life on the Early American Borderlands 15<br /><i>Kevin T. Barksdale</i></p> <p>2. The Foundations of Jackson’s Removal Policy: U.S.-Indian Relations, 1775–1815 37<br /><i>Tim Alan Garrison</i></p> <p>3. The Old Southwest Becomes the Cotton Frontier 56<br /><i>Daniel S. Dupre</i></p> <p>4. Andrew Jackson and the Legacy of the Battle of New Orleans 79<br /><i>Matthew Warshauer</i></p> <p><b>Part II The Era of the “Common Man” 93</b></p> <p>5. The Market Revolution 95<br /><i>Brian Phillips Murphy</i></p> <p>6. Religious Revivalism and Public Life 111<br /><i>Eric R. Schlereth</i></p> <p>7. Internal Improvements 130<br /><i>Stephen Campbell</i></p> <p>8. Slavery and the Making of the Old South 154<br /><i>Robert H. Gudmestad</i></p> <p>9. Creating a Democracy of Common Men 170<br /><i>Michael Zakim</i></p> <p>10. The Ambiguities of Class in Antebellum America 194<br /><i>Brian P. Luskey</i></p> <p>11. Antislavery to Abolitionism 213<br /><i>L. Diane Barnes</i></p> <p><b>Part III Politics in the Age of Jackson 229</b></p> <p>12. The Early Jackson Party: A Force for Democratization? 231<br /><i>Thomas Coens</i></p> <p>13. The Myth and Reality of Andrew Jackson’s Rise in the Election of 1824 260<br /><i>Sharon Ann Murphy</i></p> <p>14. The Elections of 1824 and 1828 and the Birth of Modern Politics 280<br /><i>John M. Sacher</i></p> <p>15. “She’s as Chaste as a Virgin!”: Gender, Political Platforms, and the Second American Party System 298<br /><i>Nancy Morgan</i></p> <p>16. The Rise of the Whig Party 328<br /><i>Frank Towers</i></p> <p>17. The Fog of War: Jackson, Biddle and the Destruction of the Bank of the United States 348<br /><i>Stephen Mihm</i></p> <p>18. The Nullifi cation Crisis 376<br />Kevin M. Gannon</p> <p>19. Native American Removal 391<br /><i>Andrew K. Frank</i></p> <p>20. Radicalism in the Age of Jackson 412<br /><i>Joshua R. Greenberg</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Jacksonian Legacies 433</b></p> <p>21. Financial Panics in the Early American Republic 435<br /><i>Jose R. Torre</i></p> <p>22. Immigration in the Jacksonian Era 454<br /><i>David T. Gleeson</i></p> <p>23. Andrew Jackson’s West 474<br /><i>Eric J. Morser</i></p> <p>24. The Rise of the Consumer in the Age of Jackson 489<br /><i>Wendy A. Woloson</i></p> <p>25. The Rise of the “Common Woman” in Jackson’s America 509<br /><i>Nancy A. Hewitt</i></p> <p>26. Fanfare for the Common Man? Political Participation in Jacksonian America 532<br /><i>Robert J. Cook</i></p> <p>27. Manifest Destiny and the American Southwest 549<br /><i>Sam W. Haynes</i></p> <p>Further Reading 569</p> <p>Index 586</p>
<p>"High-quality scholarship... I strongly recommend that graduate students obtain access to this volume to acquaint themselves with the historiographical trends in the study of the period.”  (<i>Journal of the Early Republic</i>, Winter 2013)<br /> <br /> “An excellent collection of engaging essays that provide informative explanations and the recent historiography of Jackson's era – a must for students, scholars, and teachers at all levels.”  (<i>Expofairs.com</i><i><b>,</b></i> <i>26 October 2013)</i></p> <p>“Overall, this book, together with its excellent bibliographies, furnishes historians and students with a solid base from which to gauge the nature of Jacksonian America and Jackson's policies as president of the US. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.”  (<i>Choice</i>, 1 August 2013)</p>
<b>Sean Patrick Adams</b> is Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida.  He is the author of <i>Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America</i> (2004) and editor of <i>The Early American Republic: A Documentary Reader</i> (2008), as well as several articles on 19th-century American history.
<p>More than perhaps any other president, Andrew Jackson's story mirrored that of the United States; from his childhood during the American Revolution, through his military actions against both Native Americans and Great Britain, and continuing into his career in politics.  As president, Jackson attacked the Bank of the United States, railed against disunion in South Carolina, defended the honor of Peggy Eaton, and founded the Democratic Party.  In doing so, Andrew Jackson was not only an eyewitness to some of the seminal events of the Early American Republic; he produced an indelible mark on the nation’s political, economic, and cultural history.</p> <p><i>A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson</i> features a collection of more than 30 original essays by leading scholars and historians that consider various aspects of the life, times, and legacy of the seventh president of the United States Topics explored include life in the Early Republic; issues of race, religion, and culture; the rise of the Democratic party, Native American removal events, including the Panic of 1837, the birth of women’s suffrage, and more.</p>
<p>“This splendid state-of the-field volume displays the continuing vitality of Jacksonian scholarship. It showcases a rising generation of historians, offering their fresh perspectives on such hallowed topics as Indian removal, democracy and the “common man,” the market revolution, Manifest Destiny, and Andrew Jackson himself.  Expertly assembled by Sean Adams, this book provides precisely what it promises: an essential companion to its era.” - <i>Daniel Feller, University of Tennessee</i></p> <p>“A fine introduction to the society and politics of the early republic. The coverage is broad, most of the essays are authored by young, imaginative, and enthusiastic scholars, and the resulting book is academically solid and highly readable.” – <i>Paul Johnson, University of South Carolina</i> </p> <p>“An excellent collection of engaging essays that provide informative explanations and the recent historiography of Jackson's era – a must for students, scholars, and teachers at all levels.” – <i>Jonathan Atkins, Berry College</i></p>

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