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* Altschuler, Glenn C. and Stuart M. Blumin, "Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America: A New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy," Journal of American History, 84 (Dec. 1997), 878-79. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28199712%2984%3A3%3C855%3ALOPEIA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M  in JSTOR]
* Altschuler, Glenn C. and Stuart M. Blumin, "Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America: A New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy.” Journal of American History, 84 (December 1997): 878-79.  
* Baker, Jean. ''Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century'' (1983).
* Baker, Jean. ''Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century'' 1983.
* Benson, Lee. ''The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: New York as a Test Case'' (1961). Rejects the economic determinism of [[Charles Beard]] and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]; incorporates such Marxist elements as a belief in the science of history and the possibility of overarching explanatory theories for human behavior.
* Benson, Lee. ''The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: New York as a Test Case''1961).  
* Brown, David. "Jeffersonian Ideology and the Second Party System." ''Historian'' 1999 62(1): 17-30. Issn: 0018-2370 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
:Benson rejects the economic determinism of [[Charles Beard]] and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]; incorporates such Marxist elements as a belief in the science of history and the possibility of overarching explanatory theories for human behavior.
* Bugg Jr. James L. ed. ''Jacksonian Democracy: Myth or Reality?'' (1952), short essays [http://www.questia.com/library/book/jacksonian-democracy-myth-or-reality-by-james-l-bugg-jr.jsp online edition]
* Brown, David. "Jeffersonian Ideology and the Second Party System." ''Historian'' 62, no. 1 (1999): 17-30.
* Cave, Alfred A. ''Jacksonian Democracy and the Historians'' (1964)
* Bugg Jr. James L., ed. ''Jacksonian Democracy: Myth or Reality?'' 1952.
* Cole, Donald B. ''Martin Van Buren And The American Political System'' (1984)
:Contains short essays.
* Cole, Donald B. ''A Jackson Man: Amos Kendall and the Rise of American Democracy'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Jackson-Man-American-Democracy-Biography/dp/0807129305/ref=sr_1_4/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194114566&sr=1-4 excerpt and text search]
* Cave, Alfred A. ''Jacksonian Democracy and the Historians'' 1964.
* Cole, Donald B. ''Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire'' (1970), uses quantitative electoral data  
* Cole, Donald B. ''Martin Van Buren and The American Political System'' 1984.
* Cole, Donald B. ''A Jackson Man: Amos Kendall and the Rise of American Democracy'' 2004.
:[http://www.amazon.com/Jackson-Man-American-Democracy-Biography/dp/0807129305/ref=sr_1_4/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194114566&sr=1-4 excerpt and text search]
* Cole, Donald B. ''Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire''1970.
:Uses quantitative electoral data  
* Doutrich, Paul E.  ''Shapers of the Great Debate on Jacksonian Democracy: A Biographical Dictionary.'' Greenwood, 2004. 360 pp.   
* Doutrich, Paul E.  ''Shapers of the Great Debate on Jacksonian Democracy: A Biographical Dictionary.'' Greenwood, 2004. 360 pp.   
* Formisano,  Ronald P. "Toward a Reorientation of Jacksonian Politics: A Review of the Literature, 1959-1975," ''The Journal of American History'' Vol. 63, No. 1 (Jun., 1976), pp. 42-65 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28197606%2963%3A1%3C42%3ATAROJP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L in JSTOR]
* Formisano,  Ronald P. "Toward a Reorientation of Jacksonian Politics: A Review of the Literature, 1959-1975.” ''The Journal of American History'' 63, No. 1 (June 1976): 42-65.
* Formisano,  Ronald P. "The Invention of the Ethnocultural Interpretation," ''The American Historical Review > Vol. 99, No. 2 (Apr., 1994), pp. 453-477'' [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28199404%2999%3A2%3C453%3ATIOTEI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X in JSTOR]
* Formisano,  Ronald P. "The Invention of the Ethnocultural Interpretation.” ''The American Historical Review 99, No. 2 (April 1994): 453-477
* Formisano,  Ronald P. ''The Birth of Mass Political Parties: Michigan, 1827-1861'' (1971), uses quantitative electoral data  
* Formisano,  Ronald P. ''The Birth of Mass Political Parties: Michigan, 1827-1861''1971.
* Formisano,  Ronald P. ''The Transformation of Political Culture: Massachusetts Parties, 1790s-1840s'' (1983), uses quantitative electoral data  
:Uses quantitative electoral data.
* Formisano, Ronald P., "The Party Period Revisited". ''The Journal of American History'' 86.1 (1999): Online through JSTOR
* Formisano,  Ronald P. ''The Transformation of Political Culture: Massachusetts Parties, 1790s-1840s''1983.
* Formisano, Ronald P., "Political Character, Antipartyism, and the Second Party System," American Quarterly, 21 (Winter 1969), 683-709;  [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0678%28196924%2921%3A4%3C683%3APCAATS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M in JSTOR]
:Uses quantitative electoral data  
* Formisano, Ronald P., "Deferential-Participant Politics: The Early Republic's Political Culture, 1789-1840," American Political Science Review, 68 (June 1974), 473-87. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28197406%2968%3A2%3C473%3ADPTERP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L in JSTOR]
* Formisano, Ronald P., "The Party Period Revisited". ''The Journal of American History'' 86, no. 1 (1999).
* Gienapp, William E. "The Myth of Class in Jacksonian America," ''Journal of Policy History'' 6 (1994): 232–59.
* Formisano, Ronald P., "Political Character, Antipartyism, and the Second Party System.” ''American Quarterly'' 21 (Winter 1969), 683-709
* Hammond, Bray. ''Andrew Jackson's Battle with the "Money Power"'' (1958). ch 8, an excerpt from his Pulitzer-prize-winning ''Banks and Politics in America: From the Revolution to the Civil War'' (1954).
* Formisano, Ronald P., "Deferential-Participant Politics: The Early Republic's Political Culture, 1789-1840.” ''American Political Science Review'' 68 (June 1974): 473-87.
* Hammond, Bray. "Jackson, Biddle, and the Bank of the United States" ''The Journal of Economic History'' Vol. 7, No. 1 (May, 1947), pp. 1-23 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0507%28194705%297%3A1%3C1%3AJBATBO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-6 in JSTOR]
* Gienapp, William E. "The Myth of Class in Jacksonian America.” ''Journal of Policy History'' 6 (1994): 232–59.
*[http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?sid=92170c87b2e03df752ecbdec89e6118c&c=moa&idno=AHM4858.0001.001&view=toc| Hammond, ''The history of political parties in the state of New-York'' (1850)  history to 1840 from MOA Michigan]
* Hammond, Bray. "Andrew Jackson's Battle with the 'Money Power'" Chapter 8 from ''Banks and Politics in America: From the Revolution to the Civil War''1954 or 1958.
*Hofstadter, Richard. ''The American Political Tradition'' (1948), chapter on AJ
:An excerpt from his Pulitzer-prize-winning book.
* Hofstadter, Richard. "William Leggett, Spokesman of Jacksonian Democracy," ''Political Science Quarterly'' Vol. 58, No. 4 (Dec., 1943), pp. 581-594 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3195%28194312%2958%3A4%3C581%3AWLSOJD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R JSTOR]
* Hammond, Bray. "Jackson, Biddle, and the Bank of the United States" ''The Journal of Economic History'' 7, No. 1 (May 1947): 1-23.
* Hofstadter, Richard. ''The Idea of a Party System: The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United States, 1780-1840'' (1969)
* Hammond, Jabez D. ''[http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?sid=92170c87b2e03df752ecbdec89e6118c&c=moa&idno=AHM4858.0001.001&view=toc| ''The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York from the Ratification of the Federal Constitution to December, 1840]''  2 vols.  Buffalo: Phinney & Co., 1850.
* Holt, Michael F. ''The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War'' (1999), 1000 pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=99173945 online edition]
* Hofstadter, Richard. "Andrew Jackson and the Rise of Liberal Capitalism."  Chapter 3 in ''The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It''.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949.
* Holt, Michael F. ''Political Parties and American Political Development: From the Age of Jackson to the Age of Lincoln'' (1992)
* Hofstadter, Richard. "William Leggett, Spokesman of Jacksonian Democracy." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 58, No. 4 (December 1943): 581-594.
* Howe, Daniel Walker. ''What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848'' (2007)
* Hofstadter, Richard. ''The Idea of a Party System: The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United States, 1780-1840''.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.
* Howe, Daniel Walker. "The Evangelical Movement and Political Culture during the Second Party System," ''Journal of American History'', 77 (March 1991), 1216-39. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28199103%2977%3A4%3C1216%3ATEMAPC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W in JSTOR]
* Holt, Michael F. ''The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War''1999.
* Kearns, Daniel Francis.  "Immigrant Catholics, the Market Revolution, and the Creation of Jacksonian Democracy."  PhD dissertation U. of Kentucky 2003. 319 pp.  Citation: DAI 2003 64(5): 1818-A. DA3092313  Abstract  at [[ProQuest Dissertations & Theses]]
* Holt, Michael F. ''Political Parties and American Political Development: From the Age of Jackson to the Age of Lincoln''1992.
*Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. ''The Politics of Individualism: Parties and the American Character in the Jacksonian Era'' (1989) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=79045391 online edition]
* Howe, Daniel Walker. ''What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848''2007.
* Kruman, Marc W.  "The Second Party System and the Transformation of Revolutionary Republicanism," ''Journal of the Early Republic'', 12 (Winter 1992), 509-37. Online through JSTOR
* Howe, Daniel Walker. "The Evangelical Movement and Political Culture during the Second Party System." ''Journal of American History'' 77 (March 1991): 1216-39.
* Leonard, Gerald. ''The Invention of Party Politics: Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, and Constitutional Development in Jacksonian Illinois'' (2002). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=100891036 online edition]
* Kearns, Daniel Francis.  "Immigrant Catholics, the Market Revolution, and the Creation of Jacksonian Democracy."  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 2003.  
* McCormick, Richard L.  ''The Party Period and Public Policy: American Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Progressive Era'' (New York, 1986)
* Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. ''The Politics of Individualism: Parties and the American Character in the Jacksonian Era''1989.
* McCormick, Richard P. ''The Second American Party System: Party Formation in the Jacksonian Era'' (1966) influential state-by-state study
* Kruman, Marc W.  "The Second Party System and the Transformation of Revolutionary Republicanism." ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 12 (Winter 1992): 509-37.  
* McCoy, Colin.  "Democracy in Print: The Literature of Persuasion in Jacksonian America, 1815-1840."  PhD dissertation U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2001. 435 pp.  DAI 2002 62(8): 2863-A. DA3023140  Fulltext: [[ProQuest Dissertations & Theses]]
* Leonard, Gerald. ''The Invention of Party Politics: Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, and Constitutional Development in Jacksonian Illinois''2002.
* Mayo, Edward L. "Republicanism, Antipartyism, and Jacksonian Party Politics: A View from the Nation's Capitol," ''American Quarterly'', 31 (Spring 1979), 3-20. Online through JSTOR
* McCormick, Richard L.  ''The Party Period and Public Policy: American Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Progressive Era''New York: 1986.
* Marshall, Lynn. "The Strange Stillbirth of the Whig Party," ''American Historical Review'', 72 (Jan. 1967), 445-68. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28196701%2972%3A2%3C445%3ATSSOTW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B in JSTOR]
* McCormick, Richard P. ''The Second American Party System: Party Formation in the Jacksonian Era''1966.
* Myers, Marvin. ''The Jacksonian Persuasion.- Politics and Belief'' (1957)
:influential state-by-state study
* Pessen, Edward.  ''Jacksonian America: Society, Personality, and Politics'' (1978)
* McCoy, Colin.  "Democracy in Print: The Literature of Persuasion in Jacksonian America, 1815-1840."  PhD dissertation U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2001.
* Pessen, Edward, ed.  ''The Many-Faceted Jacksonian Era: New Interpretations'' (1977). essays by scholars. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=29029818 online edition]
* Mayo, Edward L. "Republicanism, Antipartyism, and Jacksonian Party Politics: A View from the Nation's Capitol." ''American Quarterly'' 31 (Spring 1979): 3-20.
* Remini, Robert V.  ''The Life of Andrew Jackson''. Abridgment of Remini's 3-volume biography, (1998)
* Marshall, Lynn. "The Strange Stillbirth of the Whig Party." ''American Historical Review'' 72 (January 1967): 445-68.  
* Remini, Robert V. ''Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party'' (1959) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=100692541 online edition]
* Myers, Marvin. ''The Jacksonian Persuasion: Politics and Belief''. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1957.
* Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. ''The Age of Jackson''. (1945). Pulitzer Prize for History, intellectual history focused on Eastern labor spokesmen; downplays West
* Pessen, Edward.  ''Jacksonian America: Society, Personality, and Politics''1978.
* Sellers, Charles. ''The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846'' (1991), influential reinterpretation [http://www.amazon.com/Market-Revolution-Jacksonian-America-1815-1846/dp/0195089200/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194112662&sr=1-1 excerpt and text search]; [http://www.questia.com/read/59690282 online complete edition]
* Pessen, Edward, ed.  ''The Many-Faceted Jacksonian Era: New Interpretations''1977.
* Sellers, Charles. ''James K. Polk, Jacksonian, 1795-1843'' (1987) [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;cc=acls;q1=sellers;rgn=author;view=toc;idno=heb00748.0001.001 online edition]
:essays by scholars.
* Sellers, Charles. "Andrew Jackson Versus the Historians," ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'', 49 (1958), 615-34, review of historiography [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0161-391X%28195803%2944%3A4%3C615%3AAJVTH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Y in JSTOR]
* Remini, Robert V. ''The Life of Andrew Jackson''. 1998.
* Shade, William G. “The Second Party System” in Paul Kleppner et al, ''Evolution of American Electoral Systems'' (1983) uses quantitative electoral data  
:Abridgment of Remini's 3-volume biography.
* Sharp, James Roger. ''The Jacksonians Versus the Banks: Politics in the States after the Panic of 1837'' (1970). Uses quantitative electoral data
* Remini, Robert V. ''Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party''1959.
* Silbey, Joel H. ''The American Political Nation, 1838-1893'' (1991) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-american-political-nation-1838-1893-by-joel-h-silbey.jsp online edition]
* Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. ''The Age of Jackson''. 1945.
* Silbey, Joel H. ''Political Ideology and Voting Behavior in the Age of Jackson'' (1973)
:This book won the [[Pulitzer Prize for History]]; it is an intellectual history focused on Eastern labor spokesmen and downplays the role of the West in Jackson era politics.
* Syrett, Harold C. ''Andrew Jackson: His Contribution to the American Tradition'' (1953) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=978507 online edition]
* Sellers, Charles. ''The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846''1991.
* Taylor, George Rogers, ed. ''Jackson Versus Biddle: The Struggle over the Second Bank of the United States'' (1949), excerpts from primary and secondary sources [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=960190 online edition]
:Influential reinterpretation: [http://www.amazon.com/Market-Revolution-Jacksonian-America-1815-1846/dp/0195089200/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194112662&sr=1-1 excerpt and text search]; [http://www.questia.com/read/59690282 online complete edition]
* Van Deusen, Glyndon G. ''The Jacksonian Era: 1828-1848'' (1963) standard scholarly survey
* Sellers, Charles. ''James K. Polk: Jacksonian, 1795-1843''1987.
* Wallace, Michael . "Changing Concepts of Party in the United States: New York, 1815-1828," ''American Historical Review''74 (Dec. 1968), 453-91. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762(196812)74%3A2%3C453%3ACCOPIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D in JSTOR]
* Sellers, Charles. "Andrew Jackson Versus the Historians."  ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'' 49 (1958): 615-34.
* Ward, John William; ''Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age'' (1962) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98819205 online edition]
:Reviews the historiography of Jackson to 1958.  
* Wilentz, Sean. "On Class and Politics in Jacksonian America" ''Reviews in American History'', Vol. 10, No. 4, The Promise of American History: Progress and Prospects (Dec., 1982)  pp. 45-63. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0048-7511%28198212%2910%3A4%3C45%3AOCAPIJ%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L]
* Shade, William G. “The Second Party System” in Paul Kleppner et al, ''Evolution of American Electoral Systems''.  1983.
* Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), highly detailed scholarly synthesis.
:uses quantitative electoral data
* Wilson, Major L.; ''Space, Time, and Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and the Irrepressible Conflict, 1815-1861'' (1974). Intellectual history of Whigs and Democrats [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14321778 online edition]
* Sharp, James Roger. ''The Jacksonians Versus the Banks: Politics in the States after the Panic of 1837''.  1970.
* Wilson, Major L."Republicanism and the Idea of Party in the Jacksonian Period," ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 8 (Winter 1988), pp. 419-442; [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0275-1275(198824)8%3A4%3C419%3ARATIOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N in JSTOR]
:Uses quantitative electoral data  
* Silbey, Joel H. ''The American Political Nation, 1838-1893''. 1991.
* Silbey, Joel H. ''Political Ideology and Voting Behavior in the Age of Jackson''. 1973.
* Syrett, Harold C. ''Andrew Jackson: His Contribution to the American Tradition''.  1953.
* Taylor, George Rogers, ed. ''Jackson Versus Biddle: The Struggle over the Second Bank of the United States''. 1949.
:Excerpts from primary and secondary sources.
* Van Deusen, Glyndon G. ''The Jacksonian Era: 1828-1848''.  1963.
:Standard scholarly survey.
* Wallace, Michael. "Changing Concepts of Party in the United States: New York, 1815-1828.” ''American Historical Review'' 74 (December 1968): 453-91.
* Ward, John William; ''Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age''1962.
* Wilentz, Sean. "On Class and Politics in Jacksonian America" ''Reviews in American History'' Vol. 10, No. 4, The Promise of American History: Progress and Prospects (December 1982), pp. 45-63.
* Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln''2005.
:Highly detailed scholarly synthesis.
* Wilson, Major L.; ''Space, Time, and Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and the Irrepressible Conflict, 1815-1861''1974.
:Intellectual history of Whigs and Democrats  
* Wilson, Major L. "Republicanism and the Idea of Party in the Jacksonian Period.” ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 8 (Winter 1988): 419-442.

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A list of key readings about Jacksonian Democracy.
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  • Altschuler, Glenn C. and Stuart M. Blumin, "Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America: A New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy.” Journal of American History, 84 (December 1997): 878-79.
  • Baker, Jean. Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 1983.
  • Benson, Lee. The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: New York as a Test Case. 1961).
Benson rejects the economic determinism of Charles Beard and Frederick Jackson Turner; incorporates such Marxist elements as a belief in the science of history and the possibility of overarching explanatory theories for human behavior.
  • Brown, David. "Jeffersonian Ideology and the Second Party System." Historian 62, no. 1 (1999): 17-30.
  • Bugg Jr. James L., ed. Jacksonian Democracy: Myth or Reality? 1952.
Contains short essays.
  • Cave, Alfred A. Jacksonian Democracy and the Historians 1964.
  • Cole, Donald B. Martin Van Buren and The American Political System 1984.
  • Cole, Donald B. A Jackson Man: Amos Kendall and the Rise of American Democracy 2004.
excerpt and text search
  • Cole, Donald B. Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire. 1970.
Uses quantitative electoral data
  • Doutrich, Paul E. Shapers of the Great Debate on Jacksonian Democracy: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood, 2004. 360 pp.
  • Formisano, Ronald P. "Toward a Reorientation of Jacksonian Politics: A Review of the Literature, 1959-1975.” The Journal of American History 63, No. 1 (June 1976): 42-65.
  • Formisano, Ronald P. "The Invention of the Ethnocultural Interpretation.” The American Historical Review 99, No. 2 (April 1994): 453-477
  • Formisano, Ronald P. The Birth of Mass Political Parties: Michigan, 1827-1861. 1971.
Uses quantitative electoral data.
  • Formisano, Ronald P. The Transformation of Political Culture: Massachusetts Parties, 1790s-1840s. 1983.
Uses quantitative electoral data
  • Formisano, Ronald P., "The Party Period Revisited". The Journal of American History 86, no. 1 (1999).
  • Formisano, Ronald P., "Political Character, Antipartyism, and the Second Party System.” American Quarterly 21 (Winter 1969), 683-709
  • Formisano, Ronald P., "Deferential-Participant Politics: The Early Republic's Political Culture, 1789-1840.” American Political Science Review 68 (June 1974): 473-87.
  • Gienapp, William E. "The Myth of Class in Jacksonian America.” Journal of Policy History 6 (1994): 232–59.
  • Hammond, Bray. "Andrew Jackson's Battle with the 'Money Power'" Chapter 8 from Banks and Politics in America: From the Revolution to the Civil War. 1954 or 1958.
An excerpt from his Pulitzer-prize-winning book.
  • Hammond, Bray. "Jackson, Biddle, and the Bank of the United States" The Journal of Economic History 7, No. 1 (May 1947): 1-23.
  • Hammond, Jabez D. The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York from the Ratification of the Federal Constitution to December, 1840 2 vols. Buffalo: Phinney & Co., 1850.
  • Hofstadter, Richard. "Andrew Jackson and the Rise of Liberal Capitalism." Chapter 3 in The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949.
  • Hofstadter, Richard. "William Leggett, Spokesman of Jacksonian Democracy." Political Science Quarterly 58, No. 4 (December 1943): 581-594.
  • Hofstadter, Richard. The Idea of a Party System: The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United States, 1780-1840. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.
  • Holt, Michael F. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War. 1999.
  • Holt, Michael F. Political Parties and American Political Development: From the Age of Jackson to the Age of Lincoln. 1992.
  • Howe, Daniel Walker. What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848. 2007.
  • Howe, Daniel Walker. "The Evangelical Movement and Political Culture during the Second Party System." Journal of American History 77 (March 1991): 1216-39.
  • Kearns, Daniel Francis. "Immigrant Catholics, the Market Revolution, and the Creation of Jacksonian Democracy." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 2003.
  • Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. The Politics of Individualism: Parties and the American Character in the Jacksonian Era. 1989.
  • Kruman, Marc W. "The Second Party System and the Transformation of Revolutionary Republicanism." Journal of the Early Republic 12 (Winter 1992): 509-37.
  • Leonard, Gerald. The Invention of Party Politics: Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, and Constitutional Development in Jacksonian Illinois. 2002.
  • McCormick, Richard L. The Party Period and Public Policy: American Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Progressive Era. New York: 1986.
  • McCormick, Richard P. The Second American Party System: Party Formation in the Jacksonian Era. 1966.
influential state-by-state study
  • McCoy, Colin. "Democracy in Print: The Literature of Persuasion in Jacksonian America, 1815-1840." PhD dissertation U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2001.
  • Mayo, Edward L. "Republicanism, Antipartyism, and Jacksonian Party Politics: A View from the Nation's Capitol." American Quarterly 31 (Spring 1979): 3-20.
  • Marshall, Lynn. "The Strange Stillbirth of the Whig Party." American Historical Review 72 (January 1967): 445-68.
  • Myers, Marvin. The Jacksonian Persuasion: Politics and Belief. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1957.
  • Pessen, Edward. Jacksonian America: Society, Personality, and Politics. 1978.
  • Pessen, Edward, ed. The Many-Faceted Jacksonian Era: New Interpretations. 1977.
essays by scholars.
  • Remini, Robert V. The Life of Andrew Jackson. 1998.
Abridgment of Remini's 3-volume biography.
  • Remini, Robert V. Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party. 1959.
  • Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. The Age of Jackson. 1945.
This book won the Pulitzer Prize for History; it is an intellectual history focused on Eastern labor spokesmen and downplays the role of the West in Jackson era politics.
  • Sellers, Charles. The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846. 1991.
Influential reinterpretation: excerpt and text search; online complete edition
  • Sellers, Charles. James K. Polk: Jacksonian, 1795-1843. 1987.
  • Sellers, Charles. "Andrew Jackson Versus the Historians." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 49 (1958): 615-34.
Reviews the historiography of Jackson to 1958.
  • Shade, William G. “The Second Party System” in Paul Kleppner et al, Evolution of American Electoral Systems. 1983.
uses quantitative electoral data
  • Sharp, James Roger. The Jacksonians Versus the Banks: Politics in the States after the Panic of 1837. 1970.
Uses quantitative electoral data
  • Silbey, Joel H. The American Political Nation, 1838-1893. 1991.
  • Silbey, Joel H. Political Ideology and Voting Behavior in the Age of Jackson. 1973.
  • Syrett, Harold C. Andrew Jackson: His Contribution to the American Tradition. 1953.
  • Taylor, George Rogers, ed. Jackson Versus Biddle: The Struggle over the Second Bank of the United States. 1949.
Excerpts from primary and secondary sources.
  • Van Deusen, Glyndon G. The Jacksonian Era: 1828-1848. 1963.
Standard scholarly survey.
  • Wallace, Michael. "Changing Concepts of Party in the United States: New York, 1815-1828.” American Historical Review 74 (December 1968): 453-91.
  • Ward, John William; Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age. 1962.
  • Wilentz, Sean. "On Class and Politics in Jacksonian America" Reviews in American History Vol. 10, No. 4, The Promise of American History: Progress and Prospects (December 1982), pp. 45-63.
  • Wilentz, Sean. The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln. 2005.
Highly detailed scholarly synthesis.
  • Wilson, Major L.; Space, Time, and Freedom: The Quest for Nationality and the Irrepressible Conflict, 1815-1861. 1974.
Intellectual history of Whigs and Democrats
  • Wilson, Major L. "Republicanism and the Idea of Party in the Jacksonian Period.” Journal of the Early Republic 8 (Winter 1988): 419-442.