When Men Grew Tall, or the Story of Andrew Jackson
Alfred Henry Lewis
Sachbuch / Sonstiges
Beschreibung
Andrew Jackson was a man of contradictions—fierce yet calculated, principled yet ruthless, a defender of the common man yet a force of controversy in American politics. In
When Men Grew Tall, or The Story of Andrew Jackson, first published in 1907, Alfred Henry Lewis presents a vivid and dramatic account of one of the most influential figures in American history. From his rough frontier upbringing to his legendary military victories and his transformative presidency, Jackson’s life was one of ambition, resilience, and relentless conflict.
Lewis captures Jackson’s rise from an orphaned frontier boy to a formidable general whose leadership in the War of 1812, particularly at the Battle of New Orleans, cemented his status as a national hero. The book explores his complex relationships—with political allies and bitter enemies alike—his unwavering belief in democracy, and his battles against powerful institutions such as the National Bank. As the first populist president, Jackson expanded executive power, reshaped American politics, and left a legacy that continues to spark debate.
Beyond politics and war,
When Men Grew Tall delves into Jackson’s personal struggles and triumphs, his fiery temperament, and the events that defined his character. His clashes with Native American nations, his role in the expansion of the United States, and his aggressive approach to leadership paint a portrait of a man who was both revered and reviled. With keen insight and a fast-paced narrative, Lewis presents Jackson not as a myth, but as a deeply human figure whose impact on American history was as controversial as it was profound.
Engaging, insightful, and filled with the drama of a nation in flux,
When Men Grew Tall is essential reading for anyone interested in early American history, military leadership, and the rise of populist politics. Alfred Henry Lewis brings to life an era of expansion, political upheaval, and bold personalities, making this a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of American democracy.
Kundenbewertungen
populism and Jacksonian democracy, rise of American democracy and presidency, War of 1812 and Battle of New Orleans, Native American policy and westward expansion, Andrew Jackson biography and legacy, American frontier and early U.S. presidents, U.S. history 19th century politics