The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln
ISBN-13:
9780393329216
ISBN-10:
0393329216
Edition:
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Author:
Sean Wilentz
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Format:
Paperback
1104 pages
Category:
United States History
,
Political Science
,
Politics & Government
,
Americas History
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ISBN-13:
9780393329216
ISBN-10:
0393329216
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Sean Wilentz
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Format:
Paperback
1104 pages
Category:
United States History
,
Political Science
,
Politics & Government
,
Americas History
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The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln (ISBN-13: 9780393329216 and ISBN-10: 0393329216), written by authors
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Winner 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.We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book
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