- Subjects
- Published
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Boston :
Little, Brown and Co
1945.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Item Description
- "First edition ... September 1945."
"The outgrowth of a series of lectures entitled 'A reinterpretation of Jacksonian democracy' delivered at the Lowell institute in Boston in the fall of 1941"--Acknowledgements. - Physical Description
- xiv, 577 p. ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references: p. 529-559.
- ISBN
- 9780316773430
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- I. Prologue: 1829
- II. End of Arcadia
- III. Keepers of the Jeffersonian Conscience
- IV. Background for Revolution
- V. The First Year
- VI. The Men around the President
- VII. Beginnings of the Bank War
- VIII. Veto
- IX. Counterattack
- X. Hard Money
- XI. Credo of the Workingmen
- XII. Stirrings in the Bay State
- XIII. George Bancroft and Radicalism in Massachusetts
- XIV. Radicalism in New York
- XV. Rise of the Locofocos
- XVI. The Pattern of Locofocoism
- XVII. The Third Term
- XVIII. Panic
- XIX. Divorce of Bank and State
- XX. The Southern Dilemma
- XXI. Radicalism at High Water
- XXII. The Whig Counterreformation
- XXIII. 1840
- XXIV. Jacksonian Democracy as an Intellectual Movement
- XXV. Jacksonian Democracy and the Law
- XXVI. Jacksonian Democracy and Industrialism
- XXVII. Jacksonian Democracy and Religion
- XXVIII. Jacksonian Democracy and Utopia
- XXIX. Jacksonian Democracy and Literature
- XXX. Tyler Too
- XXXI. Minorities and Majorities
- XXXII. Cloud on the Horizon
- XXXIII. Gathering of the Storm
- XXXIV. Free Soil
- XXXV. The Storm Approaches
- XXXVI. "Our Federal Union ..."
- XXXVII. Traditions of Democracy
- Appendix
- Index