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- catalog contributor b1564566.
- catalog contributor b1564567.
- catalog contributor b1564568.
- catalog coverage "United States History 1815-1861 Sources.".
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 179-185.".
- catalog description "I. Transportation revolution -- 1. DeWitt Clinton: Prophet of internal improvements -- 2. Daniel Webster: Economic nationalism continued -- 3. Qualified nationalism: A southern spokesman -- 4. Political problems: Northern style -- 5. Political problems: Southern style -- II. The worker -- 1. An early labor manifesto -- 2. The antilabor mentality -- 3. A European observer and the Lowell "miracle" -- 4. An American radical -- III. Religion -- 1. The Unitarian sunrise: William Ellery Channing -- 2. The revivalist campfire: Charles G. Finney -- 3. A conservative indictment: Francis Lieber -- IV. The spirit and practice of reform -- 1. The good soul: Ralph Waldo Emerson -- 2. Education for conservatism: Horace Mann -- 3. Females, human rights, and reform -- 4. Establishment reform: African colonization -- 5. Colonization under fire: The abolitionist temper -- V. The new rules -- 1. Universal suffrage: Divergent views -- 2. The lawmakers -- 3. The acceptance of party -- 4. Looking for votes -- VI. The Jacksonians take over -- 1. The barbarians at the gates -- 2. The scourge of patronage -- 3. Strengthening the presidency -- VII. The bank war -- 1. Jackson's veto: No retreat -- 2. The enemy camp: Calculations and daydreams -- 3. Van Buren's "divorce" of bank and state -- VIII. Whig response -- 1. The new Whigs: Weed, the operator -- 2. The new Whigs: Seward, the believer -- 3. An old fogy, northern style -- 4. A young fogy, southern style -- 5. Democratic Whigs? -- doubts of a German skeptic -- Suggestions for further readings.".
- catalog extent "v, 185 p.".
- catalog identifier "0135096049".
- catalog identifier "135096049".
- catalog isPartOf "Spectrum book".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall".
- catalog spatial "United States History 1815-1861 Sources.".
- catalog subject "309.1/73".
- catalog subject "E338 .G38".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Transportation revolution -- 1. DeWitt Clinton: Prophet of internal improvements -- 2. Daniel Webster: Economic nationalism continued -- 3. Qualified nationalism: A southern spokesman -- 4. Political problems: Northern style -- 5. Political problems: Southern style -- II. The worker -- 1. An early labor manifesto -- 2. The antilabor mentality -- 3. A European observer and the Lowell "miracle" -- 4. An American radical -- III. Religion -- 1. The Unitarian sunrise: William Ellery Channing -- 2. The revivalist campfire: Charles G. Finney -- 3. A conservative indictment: Francis Lieber -- IV. The spirit and practice of reform -- 1. The good soul: Ralph Waldo Emerson -- 2. Education for conservatism: Horace Mann -- 3. Females, human rights, and reform -- 4. Establishment reform: African colonization -- 5. Colonization under fire: The abolitionist temper -- V. The new rules -- 1. Universal suffrage: Divergent views -- 2. The lawmakers -- 3. The acceptance of party -- 4. Looking for votes -- VI. The Jacksonians take over -- 1. The barbarians at the gates -- 2. The scourge of patronage -- 3. Strengthening the presidency -- VII. The bank war -- 1. Jackson's veto: No retreat -- 2. The enemy camp: Calculations and daydreams -- 3. Van Buren's "divorce" of bank and state -- VIII. Whig response -- 1. The new Whigs: Weed, the operator -- 2. The new Whigs: Seward, the believer -- 3. An old fogy, northern style -- 4. A young fogy, southern style -- 5. Democratic Whigs? -- doubts of a German skeptic -- Suggestions for further readings.".
- catalog title "Jacksonian America, 1815-1840; new society, changing politics. Edited by Frank Otto Gatell and John M. McFaul.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".