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This new book focuses on John Quincy Adams''s extensive role in foreign policy, including his years as secretary of state and as president. Brief but thorough, John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union analyzes Adams''s foreign policy accomplishments during key moments in American history, including the Rush-Bagot Agreement, the Transcontinental Treaty, the recognition of the Spanish-American republics, and the Monroe Doctrine. At the same time, the book shows that Adams was far less successful than many historians suggest. John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union focuses on Adams''s ideals of the centrality of the union to American happiness, the necessity of federal action to protect the union, and the indivisibility of foreign and domestic concerns. This book''s examination of these three points casts new light on the logic behind many of Adams''s accomplishments and also exposes the sources of some of his failures. This is the first study to examine how Adams''s views ultim

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A highly readable and insightful biography of John Quincy Adams, a complex, brilliant, and often contentious and cantankerous man. -- James Roger Sharp, Syracuse University
The most impressive single volume to date on the foreign policies of John Quincy Adams. It is a succinct but comprehensive account of one of America's most distinguished diplomatists. Lews presents Adams's failures as well as his successes, his shortcomings as well as his virtues, while observing the consistency of a statesman whose devotion to a strong union never wavered in the face of changing political environments. -- Lawrence S. Kaplan, emeritus director, Lyman L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Union Studies
This book should be required reading not only for students of early American diplomatic history, but for anyone interested in the political history of the United States in its formative decades. -- Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor, University of Virginia, and author of Jefferson's Empire: The Language of American Nat

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Education of John Quincy Adams, 1767-1807 Chapter 2 The Storms of War and Peace, 1807-1817 Chapter 3 A Dangerous Neighborhood, 1817-1821 Chapter 4 A Frustrating World, 1821-1825 Chapter 5 A Troubled Presidency, 1825-1829 Chapter 6 An Unexpected Career, 1829-1848

John Quincy Adams

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780842026239, 978-0842026239
      ISBN10: 0842026231

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new book focuses on John Quincy Adams''s extensive role in foreign policy, including his years as secretary of state and as president. Brief but thorough, John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union analyzes Adams''s foreign policy accomplishments during key moments in American history, including the Rush-Bagot Agreement, the Transcontinental Treaty, the recognition of the Spanish-American republics, and the Monroe Doctrine. At the same time, the book shows that Adams was far less successful than many historians suggest. John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union focuses on Adams''s ideals of the centrality of the union to American happiness, the necessity of federal action to protect the union, and the indivisibility of foreign and domestic concerns. This book''s examination of these three points casts new light on the logic behind many of Adams''s accomplishments and also exposes the sources of some of his failures. This is the first study to examine how Adams''s views ultim

      Trade Review
      A highly readable and insightful biography of John Quincy Adams, a complex, brilliant, and often contentious and cantankerous man. -- James Roger Sharp, Syracuse University
      The most impressive single volume to date on the foreign policies of John Quincy Adams. It is a succinct but comprehensive account of one of America's most distinguished diplomatists. Lews presents Adams's failures as well as his successes, his shortcomings as well as his virtues, while observing the consistency of a statesman whose devotion to a strong union never wavered in the face of changing political environments. -- Lawrence S. Kaplan, emeritus director, Lyman L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Union Studies
      This book should be required reading not only for students of early American diplomatic history, but for anyone interested in the political history of the United States in its formative decades. -- Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor, University of Virginia, and author of Jefferson's Empire: The Language of American Nat

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Education of John Quincy Adams, 1767-1807 Chapter 2 The Storms of War and Peace, 1807-1817 Chapter 3 A Dangerous Neighborhood, 1817-1821 Chapter 4 A Frustrating World, 1821-1825 Chapter 5 A Troubled Presidency, 1825-1829 Chapter 6 An Unexpected Career, 1829-1848

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