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Bill Clinton's administration was filled with new policies and achievements for the nation's future, but those achievements were easily overshadowed by personal flaws and scandal.
Although William Henry Harrison died a month after becoming President, he lived a full and accomplished life before assuming the presidency.
This bibliography provides information on sources pertaining to Franklin Pierce, his times, his administration, and other important figures in the government.
Following a long and distinguished public career, John Adams had a turbulent presidency. Since the 1960s, however, scholars have begun to turn their attention to John Adams. This bibliography provides access to both primary sources and the secondary literature on John Adams.
At a crucial time in American history, John Tyler-elected vice president on the Whig ticket-became president upon the death of William Henry Harrison. This bibliography provides an excellent beginning for those wishing to research Tyler and this critical period in American history. The definitive study of Tyler is yet to be written.
Complementing the 69-volume "Papers of Woodrow Wilson", this text provides a comprehensive guide to the secondary literature on Wilson, whose presidency marked a seminal period in American history.
This volume, the first full-length bibliography on Harding, provides full access to the Harding literature. Including over 3,000 entries, the work provides wide coverage of foreign policy and domestic policies that were formative for the entire decade of the 1920s.
This bibliography, including more than 2600 entries, provides access to Hoover-related materials, depicts the continuum of contemporary and historical viewpoints and includes all key writings in Hoover historiography.
Although his presidency lasted only 200 days, Garfield's full public life intersected much of American history-from the Ohio state legislature, to Civil War battlefields, to the halls of Congress, to the White House.
Oral histories, historiographical materials, iconography, and other audiovisual materials are also included. The bibliography is a particularly broad-based one, including short essays on the audiovisual and iconographic material available and a wide range of entries on available archival material.
This bibliography provides a guide to literature on the various careers of John Quincy Adams. He was a congressman, a diplomat and Secretary of State, and from 1825-9 he served as America's 6th President. Included are archival resources, Adams's own writings and general biographical publications.
Prepared by a leading Kennedy scholar, this volume is the most definitive and up-to-date bibliography on Kennedy.
This volume provides the first systematic, thorough bibliography on the contradictory mass of material, both primary and secondary, on Johnson. Following a short chronology of Johnson's life, the volume opens with chapters on manuscript and archival resources and the writings of Andrew Johnson.
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