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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Acknowledgments
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Part II The Unitary Executive During the Early Years of the Republic, 1787–1837 -
I George Washington -
2 John Adams -
3 Thomas Jefferson -
4 James Madison -
5 James Monroe -
6 John Quincy Adams -
7 Andrew Jackson - Case Study 1 Jackson's Battle with the Bank and the Removal of Treasury Secretary Duane
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Part III The Unitary Executive During the Jacksonian Period, 1837–1861 -
Part IV The Unitary Executive During the Civil War, 1861–1869 -
Part V The Unitary Executive During the Gilded Age, 1869–1889 -
Part VI The Unitary Executive During the Rise of the Administrative State, 1889–1945 -
Part VII The Unitary Executive During the Modern Era, 1945–2007 -
Part VIII Conclusion - Bibliographic Note
- Index
Case Study 1 Jackson's Battle with the Bank and the Removal of Treasury Secretary Duane
Case Study 1 Jackson's Battle with the Bank and the Removal of Treasury Secretary Duane
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Acknowledgments
-
Part II The Unitary Executive During the Early Years of the Republic, 1787–1837 -
I George Washington -
2 John Adams -
3 Thomas Jefferson -
4 James Madison -
5 James Monroe -
6 John Quincy Adams -
7 Andrew Jackson - Case Study 1 Jackson's Battle with the Bank and the Removal of Treasury Secretary Duane
-
Part III The Unitary Executive During the Jacksonian Period, 1837–1861 -
Part IV The Unitary Executive During the Civil War, 1861–1869 -
Part V The Unitary Executive During the Gilded Age, 1869–1889 -
Part VI The Unitary Executive During the Rise of the Administrative State, 1889–1945 -
Part VII The Unitary Executive During the Modern Era, 1945–2007 -
Part VIII Conclusion - Bibliographic Note
- Index