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Richard E. Ellis The Union at Risk (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)
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- Book Title
- The Union at Risk
- Title
- The Union at Risk
- Subtitle
- Jacksonian Democracy, States' Rights and the Nullification Crisis
- ISBN-10
- 019506187X
- EAN
- 9780195061871
- ISBN
- 9780195061871
- Genre
- Law & Politics
- Topic
- History
- Release Year
- 1989
- Release Date
- 12/28/1989
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019506187X
ISBN-13
9780195061871
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14038254324
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Publication Name
Union at Risk : Jacksonian Democracy, States' Rights and the Nullification Crisis
Language
English
Publication Year
1989
Subject
United States / 19th Century, General, Presidents & Heads of State, American Government / State
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics, Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
TitleLeading
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Reviews
"An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy and should become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given a fresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincing reassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis in Jacksonian democracy."--History: Reviews of New Books "A superb study, adding new information and insights into our understanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richly textured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quite outstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about the political maneuvering that occurred."--Civil War History "Makes a significant contribution to political and constitutional history."--The Historian "Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion has rich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of a dramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutional importance."--Georgia Historical Quarterly "A fine study by a masterly political historian."--Merrill D. Peterson,University of Virginia, "An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy and should become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given a fresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincing reassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis in Jacksonian democracy."--History: Reviews of New Books "A superb study, adding new information and insights into our understanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richly textured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quite outstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about the political maneuvering that occurred."--Civil War History "Makes a significant contribution to political and constitutional history."--The Historian "Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion has rich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of a dramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutional importance."--Georgia Historical Quarterly "A fine study by a masterly political historian."--Merrill D. Peterson, University of Virginia, "Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion hasrich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of adramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutionalimportance."--Georgia Historical Quarterly, "A superb study, adding new information and insights into our understanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richly textured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quite outstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about thepolitical maneuvering that occurred."--Civil War History, "An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy and should become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given a fresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincing reassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis inJacksonian democracy."--History: Reviews of New Books, "An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy and should become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given a fresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincing reassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis in Jacksonian democracy."-- History: Reviews of New Books "A superb study, adding new information and insights into our understanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richly textured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quite outstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about the political maneuvering that occurred."-- Civil War History "Makes a significant contribution to political and constitutional history."-- The Historian "Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion has rich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of a dramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutional importance."-- Georgia Historical Quarterly "A fine study by a masterly political historian."--Merrill D. Peterson, University of Virginia, "Ellis has done a superb job in exploring and uncovering new dimensions of an old and often treated topic...The Union at Risk makes a major contribution to historical literature."--James Roger Sharp, Syracuse University, "Ellis has done a superb job in exploring and uncovering new dimensions ofan old and often treated topic...The Union at Risk makes a major contribution tohistorical literature."--James Roger Sharp, Syracuse University, "By tracking the Nullification Crisis to a new depth in the politics ofthe states Ellis shows how the states' rights bulwark of Jefferson's yeomanrepublic became the bulwark of slavery."--Charles Sellers, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, "A superb study, adding new information and insights into ourunderstanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richlytextured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quiteoutstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about the politicalmaneuvering that occurred."--Civil War History, "An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy andshould become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given afresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincingreassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis inJacksonian democracy."--History: Reviews of New Books, "An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy and should become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given a fresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincing reassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis in Jacksonian democracy."--History: Reviews of New Books"A superb study, adding new information and insights into our understanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richly textured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quite outstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about the political maneuvering that occurred."--Civil War History"Makes a significant contribution to political and constitutional history."--The Historian"Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion has rich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of a dramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutional importance."--Georgia Historical Quarterly"A fine study by a masterly political historian."--Merrill D. Peterson, University of Virginia"Ellis has done a superb job in exploring and uncovering new dimensions of an old and often treated topic...The Union at Risk makes a major contribution to historical literature."--James Roger Sharp, Syracuse University"By tracking the Nullification Crisis to a new depth in the politics of the states Ellis shows how the states' rights bulwark of Jefferson's yeoman republic became the bulwark of slavery."--Charles Sellers, University of California, Berkeley"A major addition to the scholarship of the Jackson period."--CHOICE, "Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion has rich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of a dramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutional importance."--Georgia Historical Quarterly, "By tracking the Nullification Crisis to a new depth in the politics of the states Ellis shows how the states' rights bulwark of Jefferson's yeoman republic became the bulwark of slavery."--Charles Sellers, University of California, Berkeley, "An outstanding addition to the literature on Jacksonian democracy and should become a standard source on the nullification crisis....Ellis has given a fresh interpretation to a familiar topic and has offered a convincing reassessment of the broader significance of the nullification crisis in Jacksonian democracy."--History: Reviews of New Books "A superb study, adding new information and insights into our understanding of the Nullification Controversy of 1832-1833. It is richly textured with valuable details on both the national and state levels and quite outstandingly demonstrates a sophistication of understanding about the political maneuvering that occurred."--Civil War History "Makes a significant contribution to political and constitutional history."--The Historian "Extensively researched and thought-provoking....[Ellis's] discussion has rich detail and much novelty....Its strength lies in its reconstruction of a dramatic historical moment with an informative emphasis upon its constitutional importance."--Georgia Historical Quarterly "A fine study by a masterly political historian."--Merrill D. Peterson, University of Virginia "Ellis has done a superb job in exploring and uncovering new dimensions of an old and often treated topic...The Union at Risk makes a major contribution to historical literature."--James Roger Sharp, Syracuse University "By tracking the Nullification Crisis to a new depth in the politics of the states Ellis shows how the states' rights bulwark of Jefferson's yeoman republic became the bulwark of slavery."--Charles Sellers, University of California, Berkeley "A major addition to the scholarship of the Jackson period."--CHOICE
Dewey Edition
19
Dewey Decimal
330.092
Synopsis
The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833, when the state of South Carolina challenged the doctrine of states' rights by refusing to pay national tariffs, was the major crisis of Andrew Jackson's presidency and a central event in antebellum American history. In this clear, authoritative account, Richard E. Ellis shows how the President's swift, decisive response reaffirmed the primacy of the national government and helped to shape Jacksonian democracy., The Nullification Crisis of 1832-33 is undeniably the most important major event of Andrew Jackson's two presidential terms. Attempting to declare null and void the high tariffs enacted by Congress in the late 1820s, the state of South Carolina declared that it had the right to ignore those national laws that did not suit it. Responding swiftly and decisively, Jackson issued a Proclamation reaffirming the primacy of the national government and backed this up with a Force Act, allowing him to enforce the law with troops. Although the conflict was eventually allayed by a compromise fashioned by Henry Clay, the Nullification Crisis raises paramount issues in American political history. The Union at Risk studies the doctrine of states' rights and illustrates how it directly affected national policy at a crucial point in 19th-century politics. Ellis also relates the Nullification Crisis to other major areas of Jackson's administration--his conflict with the National Bank, his Indian policy, and his relationship with the Supreme Court--providing keen insight into the most serious sectional conflict before the Civil War.
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