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The Presidency of John Quincy Adams Hardcover – November 21, 1985
| Mary W. M. Hargreaves (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Mary Hargreaves contends, instead, that the basic effort of Adams's presidency was to harmonize divergent sectional interests. To ignore the Adams administration's commitment to nationalism, she argues, is to overlook a fundamental stage in the establishment of the federal government as guardian of the general interest.
The volume contains new information on the development of United States commercial policy, the nation's early relationships with Latin America, and difficulties of local and regional adjustment to the growth of the national economy. It will be of keen interest to all students of the economic and political history of the early national period.
- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUniversity Press of Kansas
- Publication dateNovember 21, 1985
- Dimensions6 x 1.06 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100700602720
- ISBN-13978-0700602728
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"Adams was one of America's greatest statesmen, yet one of its least effective presidents. Hargreaves explains why in a solid and dispassionate account. Excellent documentation and comprehensive analysis will make this book the standard study, definitive in its treatment of public policy."--Library Journal
"This volume could not be more welcome. It is far and away the best account we have of the unlucky but honorable administration of John Quincy Adams."--American Historical Review
"Should be read and used by all scholars interested in the period."--Journal of American History
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- Publisher : University Press of Kansas; Edition Unstated (November 21, 1985)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0700602720
- ISBN-13 : 978-0700602728
- Item Weight : 1.7 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.06 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,222,823 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,477 in United States Executive Government
- #4,815 in U.S. Colonial Period History
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The last third of the book is more readable, but still ponderous. The conclusions that she makes are definitely well documented and analyzed, but the reading is so tedious that it doesn't matter. Plus, the author also assumes that readers know all of the allusions to history that she brings up without explaining some of them.
A much easier read on this presidency can be found in Robert Remini's John Quincy Adams bio. He covers almost all of the same points, but in a much more comprehensible way.

