Rude republic

Americans and their politics in the nineteenth century

Discusses the political practices of nineteenth-century Americans, describing the growth and shifts of parties, campaign and election practices, and other aspects from a social, cultural, and historical point of view, using documents such as diaries, letters, novels, and cartoons to explore the political lives of everyday Americans.

Princeton University Press
2000
9780691001302
book
Lexile: 
1 640

Holdings

128782