The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to LincolnWinner of the Bancroft Award: "Monumental...a tour de force...awesome in its coverage of political events."--Gordon Wood, "New York Times Book Review" Acclaimed as the definitive study of the period by one of the greatest American historians, "The Rise of American Democracy" traces a historical arc from the earliest days of the republic to the opening shots of the Civil War. Ferocious clashes among the Founders over the role of ordinary citizens in a government of "we, the people" were eventually resolved in the triumph of Andrew Jackson. Thereafter, Sean Wilentz shows, a fateful division arose between two starkly opposed democracies--a division contained until the election of Abraham Lincoln sparked its bloody resolution. Winner of the Bancroft Award, shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize, finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, a "New York Times" 100 Notable Books of 2005 and best book of "New York" magazine and "The Economist," 75 illustrations. |
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用戶評語 - Jared_Runck - LibraryThingPrinceton professor Sean Wilentz here presents the in-depth story of the turn in American politics toward democracy. I suppose it is relatively well-known that the Founding Fathers (especially, say ... 閱讀評論全文
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用戶評語 - ALincolnNut - LibraryThing“The Rise of American Democracy,” by Princeton historian Sean Wilentz, is nothing short of a magisterial synthesis of political history in the United States from 1800 to 1860. In 800 pages, followed ... 閱讀評論全文
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Prologue | 3 |
THE CRISIS OF THE NEW ORDER | 11 |
American Democracy in a Revolutionary Age | 13 |
The Republican Interest and the SelfCreated Democracy | 40 |
The Making of Jeffersonian Democracy | 72 |
Jeffersons Two Presidencies | 99 |
Nationalism and the War of 1812 | 141 |
DEMOCRACY ASCENDANT | 179 |
Whigs Democrats and Democracy | 482 |
SLAVERY AND THE CRISIS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY | 519 |
Whig Debacle Democratic Confusion | 521 |
Antislavery Annexation and the Advent of Young Hickory | 547 |
The Bitter Fruits of Manifest Destiny | 577 |
War Slavery and the American 1848 | 602 |
Political Truce Uneasy Consequences | 633 |
The Truce Collapses | 668 |
The Era of Bad Feelings | 181 |
Slavery Compromise and Democratic Politics | 218 |
The Politics of Moral Improvement | 254 |
The Aristocracy and Democracy of America | 281 |
The Jackson Era Uneasy Beginnings | 312 |
Radical Democracies | 330 |
1832 Jacksons Crucial Year | 359 |
Banks Abolitionists and the Equal Rights Democracy | 391 |
The Republic has degenerated into a Democracy | 425 |
The Politics of Hard Times | 456 |
A Nightmare Broods Over Society | 707 |
The Faith That Right Makes Might | 745 |
The Iliad of All Our Woes | 768 |
Epilogue | 789 |
Notes | 797 |
Acknowledgments | 949 |
Credits | 951 |
Index | 953 |
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