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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 역사 > 미국 > 19세기
· ISBN : 9781108033114
· 쪽수 : 4122쪽
· 출판일 : 2011-09-22
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Volume 1: 1. Physical and economical conditions; 2. Popular characteristics; 3. Intellect of New England; 4. Intellect of the middle states; 5. Intellect of the southern states; 6. American ideals; 7. The inauguration; 8. Organization; 9. The annual message; 10. Legislation; 11. The judiciary debate; 12. Personalities; 13. The Spanish court; 14. The retrocession; 15. Toussaint Louverture; 16. Closure of the Mississippi; 17. Monroe's mission. Volume 2: 1. Rupture of the Peace of Amiens; 2. The Louisiana treaty; 3. Claim to West Florida; 4. Constitutional difficulties; 5. The Louisiana debate; 6. Louisiana legislation; 7. Impeachments; 8. Conspiracy; 9. The Yazoo claims; 10. Trial of Justice Chase; 11. Quarrel with Yrujo; 12. Pinckney's diplomacy; 13. Monroe and Talleyrand; 14. Relations with England; 15. Cordiality with England; 16. Anthony Merry; 17. Jefferson's enemies; 18. England and Tripoli; Index. Volume 3: 1. Internal improvement; 2. Monroe's diplomacy; 3. Cabinet vacillations; 4. Between France and England; 5. The Florida message; 6. The two-million act; 7. John Randolph's schism; 8. Madison's enemies; 9. Domestic affairs; 10. Burr's schemes; 11. Burr's preparations; 12. Escape past Fort Massac; 13. Claiborne and Wilkinson; 14. Collapse of the conspiracy; 15. Session of 1806?7; 16. The Berlin decree; 17. Monroe's treaty; 18. Rejection of Monroe's treaty; 19. Burr's trial. Volume 4: 1. The 'Chesapeake' and 'Leopard'; 2. Demands and disavowals; 3. Perceval and Canning; 4. The Orders in Council; 5. No more neutrals; 6. Insults and popularity; 7. The embargo; 8. The mission of George Rose; 9. Measures of defence; 10. The rise of a British Party; 11. The enforcement of embargo; 12. The cost of embargo; 13. The Dos de Maio; 14. England's reply to the embargo; 15. Failure of embargo; 16. Perplexity and confusion; 17. Diplomacy and conspiracy; 18. General factiousness; 19. Repeal of embargo; 20. Jefferson's retirement; Index. Volume 5: 1. Subsidence of faction; 2. Alienation from France; 3. Canning's concessions; 4. Erskine's arrangement; 5. Disavowal of Erskine; 6. Francis James Jackson; 7. Napoleon's triumph; 8. Executive weakness; 9. Legislative impotence; 10. Incapacity of government; 11. The decree of Rambouillet; 12. Cadore's letter of August 5; 13. The Marquess Wellesley; 14. Government by proclamation; 15. The Floridans and the Bank; 16. Contract with France; 17. Dismissal of Robert Smith; 18. Napoleon's delays; 19. Russia and Sweden. Volume 6: 1. Pinkney's inamicable leave; 2. The 'Little Belt'; 3. Madison triumphant; 4. Harrison and Tecumthe; 5. Tippecanoe; 6. Meeting of the twelfth congress; 7. War debates; 8. War legislation; 9. Madison as Minerva; 10. Hesitations; 11. War; 12. Joel Barlow; 13. Repeal of the Orders in Council; 14. Invasion of Canada; 15. Hull's surrender; 16. The Niagara campaign; 17. Naval battles; 18. Discord; 19. Executive embarrassments; 20. War legislation; Index. Volume 7: 1. England angry; 2. Russian meditation; 3. The extra session of 1813; 4. The River Raisin; 5. Proctor and Perry; 6. The Battle of the Thames; 7. Dearborn's campaign; 8. Wilkinson's campaign; 9. Mobile and Fort Mims; 10. Campaigns among the Creeks; 11. The blockade; 12. 'Chesapeake' and 'Argus'; 13. Privateering; 14. Russia and England; 15. The last embargo; 16. Monroe and Armstrong. Volume 8: 1. Massachusetts decides; 2. Chippawa and Lundy's Lane; 3. Fort Erie; 4. Plattsburg; 5. Bladensburg; 6. Baltimore; 7. Sloops-of-war and privateers; 8. Exhaustion; 9. Congress and currency; 10. Congress and army; 11. The Hartford Convention; 12. New Orleans in danger; 13. The artillery battle; 14. The battle of New Orleans. Volume 9: 1. The meeting at Ghent; 2. The treaty of Ghent; 3. Close of hostilities; 4. Decline of Massachusetts; 5. Peace legislation; 6. Retirement of Madison; 7. Economical results; 8. Religious and politic















