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The Presidency of Martin Van Buren

by Major L. Wilson

Martin Van Buren, eighth president of the United States, has been judged harshly by some historians as a politician by trade and a spoilsman without principles, a "little magician" who was interested only in his own advancement. This volume provides a thorough recounting of the events and decisions of Van Buren's White House years (1837-1841), and adds to the positive reappraisal of Van Buren as an able statesman and effective chief executive. Wilson stresses that Van Buren faced the major problems of his presidency with courage and consistency, and that he brought repose to a nation wrenched both by sectional differences and by the violent fluctuations of economic expansion and contraction. Wilson discusses Van Buren's close relationship with Andrew Jackson and substantially qualifies the persistent interpretation of the Van Buren presidency as the "third term" of Jackson. Van Buren, a pragmatic Jeffersonian with a statesmanlike concern for order, reversed Jackson's priorities. Wilson describes how Van Buren resolved the crisis with Mexico and succeeded in keeping peace with Britain at a time when incidents arising out of rebellion in Canada and the disputed Maine boundary might have precipitated war. The most distinctive contribution of this volume is its in-depth analysis of the economic and political aspects of Van Buren's domestic policy, especialy the Independent Treasury, the issue that gave basic shape to his entire presidency. Jackson had divorced the Treasury from the national bank; Van Buren took one further step and rendered the operations of the Treasury independent of the state banks as well. By the end of his term, debate on the issues of currency and enterprise had brought the second-party system in the U.S. to maturity. In 1840 Van Buren's views in this area would cost him reelection. This study sheds lights on a turbulent period in American history and contributes to our understanding of Martin Van Buren's achievements. He kept the nation out of war, reduced sectional tensions, and established the basis for a fiscal policy which he believed would bring greater stability to economic development.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Table of Contents

Foreword Preface 1. A Restless Nation 2. The Road to the White House 3. The Panic of 1837 4. A Proposal of Divorce 5. The Meaning of Divorce 6. A Separation without Divorce 7. The Second Declaration of Independence 8. Peace with Honor 9. Running the Shop 10. The Last Stop Notes Bibliographical Essay Index

Review

"The best, most balanced treatment of Van Buren's presidency in print, this is essential for scholars of the period and for general libraries."--Library Journal"Wilson's evenhanded discussion of financial and foreign policy accurately reflects Van Buren's administrative concerns and his temperate, urbane, diplomatic conduct of public affairs."--Journal of American History"A masterful account of the banking practices and federal policies that precipitated the panic of 1837."--American Historical Review"Wilson convincingly makes the case that the Van Buren presidency should be understood as an important era in the formation of the second-party system."--Journal of the Early Republic"Scholars will find this book indispensable."--Choice
"Full and authoritative."--Robert V. Remini, author of Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party

Review Quote

"The best, most balanced treatment of Van Burens presidency in print, this is essential for scholars of the period and for general libraries."Library Journal "Wilsons evenhanded discussion of financial and foreign policy accurately reflects Van Burens administrative concerns and his temperate, urbane, diplomatic conduct of public affairs."Journal of American History "A masterful account of the banking practices and federal policies that precipitated the panic of 1837."American Historical Review "Wilson convincingly makes the case that the Van Buren presidency should be understood as an important era in the formation of the second-party system."Journal of the Early Republic "Scholars will find this book indispensable."Choice

New Feature

Foreword Preface 1. A Restless Nation 2. The Road to the White House 3. The Panic of 1837 4. A Proposal of Divorce 5. The Meaning of Divorce 6. A Separation without Divorce 7. The Second Declaration of Independence 8. Peace with Honor 9. Running the Shop 10. The Last Stop Notes Bibliographical Essay Index

Details

ISBN0700602380
Author Major L. Wilson
Short Title PRESIDENCY OF MARTIN VAN BUREN
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Language English
ISBN-10 0700602380
ISBN-13 9780700602384
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Year 1984
Imprint University Press of Kansas
Place of Publication Kansas
Country of Publication United States
DOI 10.1604/9780700602384
UK Release Date 1984-01-25
AU Release Date 1984-01-25
NZ Release Date 1984-01-25
US Release Date 1984-01-25
Pages 258
Series American Presidency Series
Publication Date 1984-01-25
DEWEY 973.570924
Audience Undergraduate
Country of Origin US
Product Class Description Regional History

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