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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Editor’s Foreword Acknowledgments Maps
A British View of the United States as Constituted by the Peace of 1783 The Louisiana Purchase of 1803
Chronology Introduction The Dictionary
– A – – B – – C – – D – – E – – F – – G – – H – – I – – J – – K – – L – – M – – N – – O – – P – – Q – – R – – S – – T – – U – – V – – W – – X – – Y –
Appendix: Presidential Administrations of the Early Republic Bibliography
I. Introduction II. Bibliographies III. Published Primary Sources
A. Published State Papers and Public Records B. Papers of Public Figures C. Digital Editions of Primary Sources
IV. Secondary Works
A. Standard Reference Works B. General Histories of the Period C. Specialized Monographic Studies
1. Political History
a. Foundations b. Political Culture
1. General Studies 2. Communications and the Press 3. Dueling 4. Federalism 5. Foreign Relations 6. Military Affairs 7. Political Dissent and the Advent of Democracy 8. Political Rhetoric 9. Public Festivals 10. Religion and Politics 11. Republicanism
c. First Party System d. Quasi-War and Its Repercussions e. Jeffersonian Ascendancy f. Politics of the War of 1812 g. Military Dimensions of the War of 1812 h. Era of Good Feelings i. Emergence of the Second Party System
2. Social History
a. Community and Association b. Crime and Punishment c. Dependency (Insanity and Poverty) d. Education e. Ethnicity
1. Europeans 2. African American Experience
a. Slavery: General Treatments b. Slavery: Specialized Studies
1. Defenses of Slavery 2. Expansion 3. Insurrections and Runaways 4. Plantation Slavery 5. Slave Trade 6. Urban Slavery
c. Emancipation
1. Pressures for Freedom 2. Fruits of Emancipation 3. Religion
3. Native Americans
a. General Histories b. Displacements and Removals c. Tribal Studies d. Individuals e. Political and Cultural Interactions between Indians and Others f. Family g. Immigration h. Reform and Improvement i. Regionalism j. Urban History k. Women’s History
1. Life Experiences 2. Economic Role 3. Legal Status 4. Education and Reform 5. Female Religious Leaders 6. Relationship to Politics 7. Symbols of Virtue and Vice
3. Economic History
a. Macroeconomic Studies b. Culture of Capitalism c. Agriculture d. Commerce and the Expansion of the Market e. Communication and Transportation f. Finance g. Industry and Manufacturing h. Internal Improvements i. Labor j. Legal System k. Panic of 1819 l. Public Policy m. Science and Technology n. Resource Extraction and the Expansion of Settlement o. Exploration and the Fur Trade
4. Religious History
a. General Studies b. Church and State c. Revivals and Reactions to Revivals d. Social Implications of Protestant Piety
1. Evangelicalism and Missions 2. Reform and Resistance to Reform
e. Theology f. Deism g. Protestant Sects
1. Baptists 2. Congregationalism 3. Methodism 4. Quakers 5. Shakers 6. Unitarianism
h. Catholicism i. Judaism j. Islam k. Individual Religious Leaders
5. Cultural History
a. General Studies b. Architecture and City Planning c. Arts (Painting, Engraving, and Sculpture) d. Letters e. Museums f. Music g. Theater
V. Biographical Studies
A. Multiple Biographies and Autobiographies B. Major Public Figures
1. John Adams 2. John Quincy Adams 3. John C. Calhoun 4. Henry Clay 5. DeWitt Clinton 6. Alexander Hamilton 7. Andrew Jackson 8. John Jay 9. Thomas Jefferson 10. James Madison 11. John Marshall 12. Gouverneur Morris 13. George Washington 14. Daniel Webster
VI. Digital Secondary Sources
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