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ISSUE TWENTY TWO, DECEMBER 2009
ISSUE TWENTY TWO, DECEMBER 2009
A QUARTERLY JOURNAL
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Andrew Jackson Learns of the Chehaw Affair
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Andrew Jackson's Shifting Legacy
by Daniel Feller
Andrew Jackson and the Constitution
by Matthew Warshauer
Female Trouble: Andrew Jackson vs. the Ladies of Washington
by Catherine Allgor
The Culture of Congress in the Age of Jackson
by Joanne Freeman
The Indian Removal Act
by Elliott West
Teaching Andrew Jackson
by Bruce Lesh and Philip Nicolosi
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