In his book "The Jubilee of the America" Andrew Bulstein discussed how to become an American in the 1920s. This book contains important social figures of this age. Bulstein surveyed the 50th anniversary of America and in the process brought memories to the American Revolution and its subsequent development. He also knocked down the ancient myths about the country (Burstein 5). The story of Bulstein began with the return of the victory of Lafayette to the United States from 1824 to 1825, including the celebration of the Jubilee year on July 4, 1826.
Written by Andrew Burstein, Andrew Jackson 's passion tells the story of President and General Andrew Jackson. Bulstein tried to depict the life of Jackson without prejudice. In the preface of the book, Bulstein said that Jackson's other biographer, Robert REMINI, tends to make heroes from Jackson rather than looking at every aspect of his career. & Lt; Tab / & gt; In this book, the reader has obtained the image of Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson is to quickly defend women and men, especially in their minds. Something something affectionate husband. Andrew Burstein described Jackson as a self-made man, a man from scratch, and a person struggling to the presidential election of the United States. He was also the hero of American war and never stopped fighting. All these are good aspects of Andrew Jackson, but there are many bad aspects as well. Jackson is a person who reflects America 's dream.
Essay.com/Comment Andrew Bulstein, The Passion of Andrew Jackson (New York: Random House, 2003), page 320
Meacham's book was published five years after writers such as Sean Wilentz, Daniel Walker Howe, Andrew Burstein published several books on Andrew Jackson. Commenting on the author of the Lions Club of Lions Club of the Los Angeles Times of America, Robert Roper, Miham's book does not question the portrait drawn on these books, but the material is a member of the Jackson family Most of the unpublished letters were in the archives of Hermitage in Jackson's mansion in Nashville, Tennessee. The American Lions Club is very concerned about bank warfare, federal import duties, petticoat events, Meacham said in his book "The future future of the US president is threatened."
Andrew Burstein's sentences are very good, but reading in the reading section seems a little slow. I think he drew Andrew Jackson very well. Jackson is a very controversial person. In most cases, people either love him or hate him. The author often communicates the strengths and weaknesses of his personality. Other biographers may prefer to place Andrew Jackson on the pedestal; Burstein does not. Charles L. Lopkins of the State University of Pennsylvania said: "The author clarified the pros and cons of his subject matter and the power of bullying represents the temperament of many Americans at the beginning of the 19th century." January 1, 2001, No. 128, No. 1, page 130, page 2. I agree with this review. I think that the authors told the readers that Andrew Jackson's very controversial character is character. I do not agree. This is not a book that can not be put.
Essay.com/Comment Andrew Bulstein, The Passion of Andrew Jackson (New York: Random House, 2003), page 320