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. The nation, after expanding across the
continent, was suffering from sectional tensions, Indian conflicts,
issues over slavery, and economic problems. Tyler's becoming
president created a crisis for Whigs, who questioned his
intentions, his past record, and his irregular political alliances.
Soon, the course he set was unacceptable to both Whigs and
Jacksonian Democrats. His presidency has not received the extensive
scholarly study accorded many presidents. 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. Much of what
has been written about him has been highly opinionated. Yet, as
this bibliography reveals, primary material on Tyler is abundant.
The volume presents in usable format most of the materials by and
dealing with Tyler, including both secondary and primary materials.
It also includes relevant information on his contemporaries and
covers major works dealing with the period. It provides a good
introduction to the literature of the times of Tyler.
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