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ROBERT W. FOGEL
How Important Were Railroads to the Antebellum Economy?
157
Part Three: POLITICS 175
RICHARD H. BROWN
The Missouri Crisis, Slavery, and the Politics of Jacksonianism
177
MAJOR L. WILSON
What Whigs and Jacksonian Democrats Meant by Freedom
192
HERBERT ERSHKOWITZ AND
WILLIAM G. SHADE
Consensus or Conflict? Political Behavior in the State Legislatures
During the Jacksonian Era
212
EDWARD PESSEN
Who Governed the Nation's Cities in the "Era of the Common
Man"?
242
Part Four: REFORM 261
AILEEN S. KRADITOR
Garrison's Political Tactics Reevaluated
263
MICHAEL B.KATZ
Educational Promoters and the High School
274
DAVID J. ROTHMAN
Antebellum Concepts of Prison Reform
290
LOIS W. BANNER
Religious Benevolence as Social Control. A Critique of an
Interpretation
302
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 323
INDEX 327

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Many-Faceted Jacksonian Era: New Interpretations. Contributors: Edward Pessen - editor. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1977. Page Number: viii.
    
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