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Bibliography

James Monroe
Books By James Monroe
- A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States 1797
Books About James Monroe
- Harry Ammon, ed., James Monroe. A Bibliography, Westport, Conn., 1990
- Harry Ammon, James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity, NY: McGraw-Hill 1971
- Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy, New York, 1949
- Irving Brant, James Madison, (6 vols.) New York, 1941-1961
- W.P. Cresson, James Monroe Chapel Hill: Univ. of NC Press 1946
- Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., The Presidency of James Monroe, Lawrence, Kans., 1995
- George Dangerfield, Era of Good Feelings, New York, 1952
- Alexander DeConde, Entangling Alliances: Politics and Diplomacy Under Washington, Durham, N.C., 1958
- Stanislaus Murray Hamilton, ed., Writings of James Monroe, (7 vols.), New York, 1898-1903
- Dumas Malone, Jefferson and His Time, (7 vols.) New York, 1948-1981
- Ernest R. May, The Making of the Monroe Doctrine, Cambridge, Mass., 1975
- Bradford Perkins, Castlereagh and Adams: England and the United States, 1812-1823, Berkeley, Calif., 1964
- Dexter Perkins, The Monroe Doctrine, 1823-1826, Cambridge, Mass., 1927
- Robert V Remini, Andrew Jackson, (3 vols.) New York, 1977-1984
- Robert V Remini, Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party, New York, 1967
- Norman K. Risjord, The Old Republicans: Southern Conservatism in the Age of Jefferson, New York, 1965
- Hugh R. Soulsby, The Right of Search and the Slave Trade in Anglo-American Relations, 1814-1862, Baltimore, 1933
- Arthur Styron, The Last of the Cocked Hats: James Monroe and the Virginia Dynasty Norman: Univ. of OK Press 1945
- Arthur P Whitaker, The United States and the Independence of Latin America of Latin America, Baltimore, 1941
- Leonard D. White, The Jeffersonians: A Study in Ad-ministrative History, 1801-1829, New York, 1951
- Lucius Wilmerding, Jr., James Monroe, Public Claimant, New Brunswick, NJ., 1960
- Charles M. Wiltse, John C. Calhoun, (3 vols.) New York, 1944-1951
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