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The rise of Andrew Jackson : myth, manipulation, and the making of modern politics

Title
The rise of Andrew Jackson : myth, manipulation, and the making of modern politics / David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler.
ISBN
9780465097562
0465097561
9780465097579
Edition
First edition.
Publication
New York : Basic Books, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
ix, 433 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary
"Andrew Jackson was volatile and prone to violence, and well into his forties his sole claim on the public's affections derived from his victory in a thirty-minute battle at New Orleans in early 1815. Yet those in his immediate circle believed he was a great man who should be president of the United States. Jackson's election in 1828 is usually viewed as a result of the expansion of democracy. Historians David and Jeanne Heidler argue that he actually owed his victory to his closest supporters, who wrote hagiographies of him, founded newspapers to savage his enemies, and built a political network that was always on message. In transforming a difficult man into a paragon of republican virtue, the Jacksonites exploded the old order and created a mode of electioneering that has been mimicked ever since"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 05, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-417) and index.
Contents
Introduction
Prologue
Hickory
Hero
Image
Caesar
Two Washingtons
Solon
1824
Election
Bargains
Allegations
Machine
Ink
Magician
Mud
Triumph
Epilogue.
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