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In defense of Andrew Jackson
Title:
In defense of Andrew Jackson
Author:
Birzer, Bradley J., 1967- author.
Publication Information:
Washington, DC : Regnery History, 2018.
Physical Description:
xiv, 209 pages ; 23 cm
Summary:
"The tide of working class anxiety that drove Donald Trump into the White House is not a new, 21st century American phenomenon. For Professor Bradley J. Birzer, who teaches a class on "Jacksonian America" at Hillsdale College, today's working class anxieties are all too familiar--as is the combative political climate and the rise of a controversial president. This riveting and fully human portrait of President Andrew Jackson places him within a living context of his time and draws compelling modern parallels, fleshing out Jackson as a no-compromise warrior and eccentric politician forced to navigate a crucial moment in America's history, when questions of national identity, political authority, religious authority, and the efficacy of democracy were seeping into all aspects of American life. Using diaries, letters, and newspaper columns from Jackson's contemporaries--including John Quincy Adams, James Monroe, Henry C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, and Alexis de Tocqueville--Birzer gives readers a radically new and historically true perspective on Andrew Jackson, while probing how the anxieties and values of Jackson's supporters compare to those of Trump's supporters"--
Language:
English
Contents:
Chapter one: Andrew Jackson and his meaning to America -- Chapter two: Republican violence -- Chapter three: Frontiersman, citizen soldier, and hero -- Chapter four: Conqueror and hero -- Chapter five: The reluctant president -- Chapter six: The world is governed too much -- Chapter seven: Nullifying the nullifiers -- Chapter eight: True Republican, true American, and true heir -- Appendix : President Andrew Jackson's farewell address, March 4, 1837 -- Notes.
ISBN:
9781621577287
Format :
Book