The Era of Good Feelings

Hardcover, 540 pages

English language

Published 1952 by Harcourt Brace.

OCLC Number:
1223389
Goodreads:
56986215

View on OpenLibrary

No rating (0 reviews)

"The Era of Good Feelings" is the name traditionally given to the eight years of the presidency of James Monroe (1817 to 1825). There is reason to believe it was appropriate to at least the first two of them. The United States had won a war, or thought it had; the country was in a period of soaring nationalism; and there was only one national political party. The era was unprecedented and it was brief. But the larger period of which it was the hinge was a time of significant change. It marked the transition from Jeffersonian philosophy to Jacksonian philosophy: from the great dictum that central government is best when it governs least to the great dictum that central government must sometimes intervene strongly in behalf of the weak and the oppressed and the exploited.

The book begins with a discussion of the problems that confronted the American commissioners …

1 edition