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The Jacksonian persuasion: politics and belief
Meyers, Marvin.
Year: 1957.
Publisher:  Stanford University Press. 
© Marvin Meyers
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Frontmatter
PREFACE
1 THE OLD REPUBLIC AND THE NEW: AN INTRODUCTION
2 THE RESTORATION THEME: ON JACKSON'S MESSAGE
3 VENTUROUS CONSERVATIVE: ON TOCQUEVILLE'S IMAGE OF THE DEMOCRAT
4 THE GREAT DESCENT: ON COOPER AND THE AGE OF DODGE AND BRAGG
5 BEHIND THE MONSTER: A VIEW OF ECONOMIC PROCESSES
6 THE JUDGES AND THE JUDGED: A VIEW OF ECONOMIC PURPOSES
7 OLD HERO AND SLY FOX: VARIATIONS ON A THEME
8 A PURITAN VERSION: THEODORE SEDGWICK
9 A FREE-TRADE VERSION: WILLIAM LEGGETT
10 A PROGRESSIVE VERSION: ROBERT RANTOUL, JR.
11 A DIALOGUE OF PARTIES
APPENDIX A: NOTE ON TOCQUEVILLE AS HISTORICAL WITNESS
APPENDIX B: NOTE ON VAN BUREN'S VIEW OF PARTIES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: The Jacksonian persuasion : politics and belief Marvin Meyers.
Author: Meyers, Marvin
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: The Jacksonian persuasion : politics and belief Marvin Meyers
Meyers, Marvin
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1957.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00417
Subject Headings: • United States -- Civilization -- 1783-1865
• United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861
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