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Title: The Presidency of James Madison (American Presidency Series) by Robert Allen Rutland ISBN: 0-7006-0465-0 Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: May, 1990 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)
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Summary: An account of a nation becoming an international power
Comment: Writing after the fact, historians often conclude that a war was preventable. This is generally false, as the dispassionate writer is removed from the context of the times. The war in 1812 between the United States and Great Britain has often been viewed as a pointless, forgettable war, yet in fact it had enormous consequences. The war was the defining moment of the Madison presidency and a significant break from the policy of the previous Jefferson and early Madison administrations. In describing the war, Rutland is masterful in describing the context and emotions of the times, the combination of which caused a war that was inevitable.
At the time, the Napoleonic wars were raging on the European continent and both Britain and France sought to wring every advantage they could out of what they considered an upstart nation. For years, Jefferson and Madison tried every tactic they could short of war in an attempt to delay a call to arms. Finally, national pride won out over all other factors and the war began. Madison's conduct of the war was not nearly as effective as it could have been, and yet the tie was all that was needed. James Monroe, the successor to Madison, enunciated what is now known as the Monroe doctrine, which warned all nations to avoid colonization efforts in the Western Hemisphere. With little American sea power to back it up, it was the first example of cooperation between Britain and the United States, as the enforcement was due to the power of the British navy. It is doubtful that this could have happened without the war.
The ways in which Rutland places the war in the context of power struggles in Europe and in the United States is masterful, as he describes how fragmented the United States was in those years. It is also possible to see the seeds of an eventual split and internal war, not over the issue of slavery, but over commercial and social differences.
In so many ways, Madison's best years were behind him when he became president. And yet, his handling of the war of 1812 was most likely the best that could have been done, as he sought to defend a fractious nation against an old foe who afterward became a staunch ally. For that reason alone, his administration should be considered a success and this book is the most realistic appraisal of his years in the White House that I have ever seen.
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Title: The Presidency of James Monroe by Noble E., Jr. Cunningham ISBN: 0700607285 Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: January, 1996 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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Title: The Presidency of Andrew Jackson (American Presidency Series) by Donald B. Cole ISBN: 070060961X Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: February, 1999 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
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Title: The Presidency of John Quincy Adams by Mary W. M. Hargreaves ISBN: 0700602720 Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: December, 1985 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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Title: The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson by Forrest McDonald ISBN: 0700603301 Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: September, 1987 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge (American Presidency Series) by Robert H. Ferrell ISBN: 0700608923 Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas Pub. Date: June, 1998 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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