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Robert V. Remini

    Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party
    A Short History of the United States
    Andrew Jackson - Reissue
    The Legacy of Andrew Jackson
    The Battle of New Orleans
    The Life of Andrew Jackson
    • The Life of Andrew Jackson

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(71)Évaluer

      Robert V. Remini's prize-winning, three-volume biography Life of Andrew Jackson won the National Book Award on its completion in 1984 and is recognized as one of the greatest lives of a U.S. President. In this meticulously crafted single-volume abridgment, Remini captures the essence of the life and career of the seventh president of the United States. As president, from 1829-1837, Jackson was a significant force in the nations's expansion, the growth of presidential power, and the transition from republicanism to democracy. Jackson is a highly controversial figure who is undergoing historical reconsideration today. He is known as spurring the emergence of the modern American political division of Republican and Democractic parties, for the infamous Indian removal on the Trail of Tears, and for his brave victory against the British as Major General at the Battle of New Orleans. Never an apologist, Remini portrays Jackson as a foreceful, sometimes tragic, hero--a man whose strength and flaws were larger than life, a president whose conviction provided the nation with one of the most influential, colorful, and controversial administrations in our history.

      The Life of Andrew Jackson
    • The Battle of New Orleans

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(606)Évaluer

      The Battle of New Orleans was the climactic battle of America's "forgotten war" of 1812. Andrew Jackson led his ragtag corps of soldiers against 8,000 disciplined invading British regulars in a battle that delivered the British a humiliating military defeat. The victory solidified America's independence and marked the beginning of Jackson's rise to national prominence. Hailed as "terrifically readable" by the Chicago Sun Times , The Battle of New Orleans is popular American history at its best, bringing to life a landmark battle that helped define the character of the United States.

      The Battle of New Orleans
    • The Legacy of Andrew Jackson

      • 117pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,6(23)Évaluer

      Robert V. Remini, the nation's foremost authority on Andrew Jackson, has over the past three decades published numerous books on Jackson and his presidency, including a much-praised three-volume biography. His mastery of sources and singular diligence in advancing a revised image of Jackson are universally respected. In The Legacy of Andrew Jackson, Remini discusses Jackson's role in three areas of particular democracy, Indian removal, and slavery. Thoughtful and illuminating, these essays will be of great interest to historians of the Jackson era and to all students of American history.

      The Legacy of Andrew Jackson
    • Andrew Jackson - Reissue

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(344)Évaluer

      A comprehensive biography of Andrew Jackson explores his political, personal, and military life, offering insights into the complexities of the seventh president of the United States. Authored by a leading Jacksonian scholar, this critically acclaimed work provides a concise yet thorough examination of Jackson's impact on American history, highlighting his significance and the controversies surrounding his presidency.

      Andrew Jackson - Reissue
    • A Short History of the United States

      • 373pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(581)Évaluer

      A much-needed, concise history of the United States of America by National Book Award winner Robert V. Remini This accessible and lively volume contains the essential facts about the discovery, settlement, growth, and development of the American nation. Beginning with the earliest travelers to landing the Americas, A SHORT HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES is a kind of highlight reel of U.S. history, including the migration of Native Americans, the founding of a republic under the Constitution, the emergence of the United States as a world power, the outbreak of terrorism here and abroad, all the way through the last years of George W. Bush’s presidency—the perfect read for those who are searching for an abbreviated version of our nation’s history, what shaped it, changed it, and what may be to come.

      A Short History of the United States