United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861
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- Essays on American Antebellum politics, 1840-1860, by William E. Gienapp ... [et al.] ; introduction by Thomas J. Pressly ; edited by Stephen E. Maizlish and John J. Kushma
- Rhetorical fantasy in the Webster-Calhoun debate on the Revenue Collection Bill of 1833, by James Donnell Brown
- Robert Y. Hayne and his times,, by Theodore D. Jervey
- The life of Andrew Jackson, Robert V. Remini
- Calhoun and the South Carolina nullification movement
- Jacksonland, President Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross, and a great American land grab, Steve Inskeep
- The works of Daniel Webster
- The road to disunion, William W. Freehling
- Lincoln's America, 1809-1865, edited by Joseph R. Fornieri and Sara Vaughn Gabbard
- The cast-iron man;, John C. Calhoun and American democracy,, by Arthur Styron
- Heirs of the founders, the epic rivalry of Henry Clay, John Calhoun and Daniel Webster, the second generation of American giants, H.W. Brands
- Henry Clay, statesman for the Union, Robert V. Remini
- The California Gold Rush and the coming of the Civil War, Leonard L. Richards
- The annotated Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln ; edited by Harold Holzer and Thomas A. Horrocks
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- A consideration of the interests which lay behind the attitudes of Benton, Clay, Webster, and Calhoun in the development of public land policy, 1830 to 1841, by Magdalen Eichert
- America's great debate, Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the compromise that preserved the Union, Fergus M. Bordewich
- The men of secession and Civil War, 1859-1861, James L. Abrahamson
- The road to disunion, William W. Freehling, Vol. II
- Apostles of disunion, southern secession commissioners and the causes of the Civil War, Charles B. Dew
- The field of blood, violence in Congress and the road to civil war, Joanne B. Freeman
- John C. Calhoun, a biography, Irving H. Bartlett
- The great triumvirate, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun, by Merrill D. Peterson
- Adams and Calhoun, from shared vision to irreconcilable conflict, William F Hartford
- Emancipating slaves, enslaving free men, a history of the American Civil War, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
- Economic bases of disunion in South Carolina,, by John G. Van Deusen
- Jefferson Davis, the essential writings, edited, with an introduction and notes, by William J. Cooper, Jr
- John C. Calhoun as Secretary of War, 1817-1825, by Roger J. Spiller
- Majority rule versus consensus, the political thought of John C. Calhoun, James H. Read
- The economic and social policies of John C. Calhoun, by Francis J. Donoghue
- Waking giant, America in the age of Jackson, David S. Reynolds
- Union and liberty, the political philosophy of John C. Calhoun, by John C. Calhoun ; edited by Ross M. Lence
- Taking a stand, portraits from the southern secession movement, by Walter Brian Cisco
- Robert Y. Hayne and his times,, by Theodore D. Jervey
- John C. Calhoun and the price of union, a biography, John Niven
- Mr. Adams's last crusade, John Quincy Adams's extraordinary post-presidential life in Congress, Joseph Wheelan
- The political philosophy of John C. Calhoun, by Michael Vardaman Busby
- Calhoun, American heretic, Robert Elder
- Calhoun and the South Carolina nullification movement
- The last of the fathers, James Madison and the Republican legacy, Drew R. McCoy
- A self-made man, the political life of Abraham Lincoln, Sidney Blumenthal, Vol. I
- Correspondence of John C. Calhoun, edited by J. Franklin Jameson
- Lincoln, a life of purpose and power, Richard Carwardine
- "Champions of contending armies", the ancient rivalry between Massachusetts and South Carolina, 1829-1856, by William Thomas Merrell
- Civil War in the making, 1815-1860, by Avery O. Craven
- The Missouri Compromise and its aftermath, slavery & the meaning of America, Robert Pierce Forbes
- The presidents' war, six American presidents and the Civil War that divided them, Chris DeRose
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