The Rise of Andrew Jackson

The Rise of Andrew Jackson
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Myth, Manipulation, and the Making of Modern Politics

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Molly Parker Myers

شابک

9781549176159
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AudioFile Magazine
This audiobook offers insight on Andrew Jackson's journey to the presidency and the period in which it took place. Despite a rather dubious background, Jackson's followers helped to create an American icon who won the presidency in 1828. Narrator Molly Parker Myers adopts a steady tone throughout the history. Her clear elocution is particularly effective, making it easy to follow the information provided, yet she also has a pleasant, likable cadence. While there are not many opportunities for vocal characterizations, Myers usually differentiates the quotes with a more serious tone. Packed full of rich historical detail, this biography is hardly dull, and Myers's narration makes the listening experience truly enjoyable. D.M.W. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from October 1, 2018
This substantive book by the historian Heidler spouses (Washington’s Circle: The Creation of the President) focuses less on Andrew Jackson’s controversial actions as president than on how he attained that office and, in so doing, permanently altered American political campaigning. Jackson won the presidency by gaining the votes of ordinary white men who viewed him as like them, someone who would be their defender against the entrenched interests of an American aristocracy, but there was nothing accidental about his rise to prominence. As the Heidlers show, it was stage-managed by a number of “managers and handlers” who saw in the hero of the Battle of New Orleans a man who would advance their plans for a national government that was very different in ideology and practice than its predecessors. They are particularly skilled in exploring, in nuance and detail, how a disparate group of politicians, journalists, and fixers created the popularity of a man who had “a nasty temper, a violent streak, and a past littered with appalling lapses in judgement,” setting the template for the modern political campaign of image-building and manipulation of public opinion. This lively and insightful read teaches the reader nearly as much about today’s politics as it does about those of the 1820s. Agent: Geri Thoma, Writers House.




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