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Polk : the man who transformed the presidency and America

Call Number

  • 921 P769B (CEN, OSH)

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Edition

1st trade pbk ed.

Publication Information

New York : Random House, c2009.

Physical Description

xxiii, 422 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.

Summary

The first complete biography of a president often overshadowed in image but seldom outdone in accomplishment. James K. Polk's pledge to serve a single term, which many thought would make him a lame duck, enabled him to rise above electoral politics and to outflank his adversaries. Thus he plotted and attained a formidable agenda: He fought for and won tariff reductions, reestablished an independent Treasury, and most notably, brought Texas into the Union, bluffed Great Britain out of the lion's share of Oregon, and wrested California and much of the Southwest from Mexico. In tracing Polk's life and career, author Borneman dispels conventional views of Polk as an accidental president. Instead, we see Polk as he was--a decisive, if not partisan, statesman whose near doubling of America's boundaries and expansive broadening of executive powers redefined the country at large, as well as the nature of its highest office.--From publisher description.

Contents

  • I: The man
  • Old Hickory's boy
  • Carrying the water
  • Tennessee and Old Tippecanoe
  • The last defeat
  • Hands off Texas
  • A summons from Old Hickory
  • Baltimore, 1844
  • "Who is James K. Polk?"
  • II: The conquest
  • Making good on Texas
  • Standing firm on Oregon
  • Eyeing California
  • Mission to Mexico
  • "American blood upon American soil"
  • 54'40' compromise!
  • To Santa Fe and beyond
  • Mr. Polk's war
  • Old Bullion's son-in-law
  • A president on the spot
  • Securing the spoils
  • The Whigs find another General
  • Homeward bound
  • A Presidential assessment.

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