The Jacksonian Era

$27.97

This book provides a detailed historical narrative of the Jacksonian Era, covering social, cultural, and political topics relevant to U.S. history studies.

The Jacksonian Era
The Jacksonian Era
$27.97

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This new edition of one of our most popular publications is a fast-paced and colorful narrative of the social, cultural, and political climate that breathed life into “Jacksonian Democracy.” In his inimitable style, Remini crafts a memorable portrait of Jackson: the young hellraiser and war hero; the stern judge; the determined campaigner; and, finally, the chief executive of the people. Other leading political figures, such as Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, are paid due attention and discussions of the vital issues of the day-the Bank War, Indian removal, the states’ rights conflict, and slavery-are nicely balanced by attention to the era’s various reform, religious, and artistic movements. In addition to the newest research and revelations, new to the Second Edition is an extensive photo essay. Written by one of the foremost authorities on Andrew Jackson, The Jacksonian Era is simply a great read for anyone interested in Jackson and his time.

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  • Used Book in Good Condition

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Weight 0.198 lbs
Dimensions 13.7 × 1 × 20.3 in

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