Articles et ouvrages (personnalité, caractère, rapports familiaux, sociaux, commerciaux, politiques, événements particuliers)

  1. Adams Hewitt D. “Did Jackson disobey Orders?” South Carolina Historical Association Proceedings. Knoxville (TN), 1968, 44-50.
  2. “Andrew Jackson—Farmer.” ACCO Press. Vol. XV n° 2 (Feb. 1937), 1-8.
  3. Andrews A. B. “Andrew Jackson the Freemason.” The New Age Magazine. vol. 9 n° 1 (Jan. 1921), 3-6.
  4. Barbee David Rankin. “Andrew Jackson and Peggy O'Neale.” THQ. Vol. XII 2 (June 1953), 37-53.
  5. Birkner Michael. “The General, the Secretary, and the President: An Episode in the Presidential Campaign of 1828.” THQ. Vol. XLII n° 3 (Fall 1983), 243-253.
  6. Brown Thomas. “From Old Hickory to Sly Fox: The Routinization of Charisma in the Early Democratic Party.” JER. 1 (Fall 1991), 339-370.
  7. Burke John Emmett. “Andrew Jackson seen by Foreigners.” THS. Vol. X 1 (March 1951), 23-45.
  8. Clark John B, Jr. “Andrew Jackson: Firefighter.” THS. Vol. XIX 2 (June 1960), 62-65.
  9. Conway David Y. “Jackson's Attitude in the Seminole War.” AHM. IX 2 (April 1904), 45-152.
  10. Copeland J. Isaac, ed. “On Tour with President Andrew Jackson.” in Democracy in the Old South. and Other Essays by Fletcher Melvin Green. Nashville: Vanderbilt UP, 1969, 157-176.
  11. DeWitt John H. “Andrew Jackson and his Ward, Andrew Jackson Hutchings: A History Hitherto Unpublished.” THM. Series 2 Vol.1 (Jan. 1931), 82-106.
  12. Doherty Herbert J. “Andrew Jackson's Cronies in Florida Territorial Politics, with 3 Unpublished Letters to his Cronies.” Florida Historical Quarterly. vol, 4 nº 1 (July 1955), 3-29.
  13. Doss Richard B. “Andrew Jackson. Road Builder.” JMH. Vols. 16-17 (Jan.-Oct, 1954-55), 1-21.
  14. Ely James W., Jr. “Andrew Jackson as Tennessee State Court Judge, 1798-1804.” THQ. Vol. XL n° 2 (Summer 1981), 144-157.
  15. Gardner Frances Tomlinson. “The Gentleman from Tennessee.” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics. (March 1949), 405-411.
  16. Gillig John S. “In the Pursuit of Truth and Honor: The Controversy between Andrew Jackson and John Adair in 1817.” The Wilson Club History Quarterly. Vol. LVIII 2 (April 1984), 177-201.
  17. Goff Reda C. “A Physical Profile of Andrew Jackson.” THQ. Vol. XXVIII n° 4 (Winter 1969), 287-309.
  18. Goodpasture A. V. “Genesis of the Jackson-Sevier Feud.” AHR. Vol. V 2 (April 1900), 115.
  19. Hart Charles Henry. “Life Portraits of Andrew Jackson.” McClure's Magazine. Vol. IX (May-Oct. 1897), 795-804.
  20. Hay Robert P. “‘And Ten Dollars Extra, for Every Hundred Lashes Will Give Him, to the Amount of Three Hundred’: A Note on Andrew Jackson’s Runaway Slave Ad of 1804, and on the Historian’s Use of Evidence.” THQ. Vol. XXXVI n° 4 (Winter 1977), 468-478.
  21. Hickey Donald R. “Andrew Jackson and the Army Haircut: Individual Rights vs. Military Discipline.” THQ. Vol. XXXV n°4 (Winter 1976), 65-75.
  22. Jackson Carlton. “The Internal Improvement Vetoes of Andrew Jackson.” THQ. XXV 3 (Fall 1966), 261-279.
  23. Klingberg Frank J. “The Americanism of Andrew Jackson.” South Atlantic Quarterly. 1 (April 1922), 127-143.
  24. Klingberg Frank J. and Andrew Jackson. IV. “Personal Traits of President Andrew Jackson.” The Historical Outlook. Vol. XIV 1 (Jan. 1923), 10-14.
  25. Kupfer Barbara S. “A Presidential Patron of the Sport of Kings: Andrew Jackson.” THQ. Vol. 9 n° 3 (Fall 1970), 243-255.
  26. Lamb Martha J. “The Character of Andrew Jackson.” Magazine of American History. Vol. XIII n° 2 (Jan.-June 1885), 161-172.
  27. Laska Lewis L. “‘The Dam'st Situation Ever Man Was Placed In’: Andrew Jackson, David Allison, and the Frontier Economy of 1795-96.” THQ. Vol. 4 n° 4 (Winter 1995), 336-347.
  28. Laska Lewis L. and Charles Rolen. “Tennessee's First Financial Statement: Jackson's Store, 1795.” Tennessee CPA. July-Aug. 1993.
  29. Latner Lorman L. Andrew Jackson and his Lieutenants: A Study in Political Culture. Contributions in American History. n° 176. Wesport: Greenwood, 1997.
  30. Latner Richard B. “The Kitchen Cabinet and Andrew Jackson's Advisory System.” JAH. Vol. 5 n° 2 (sept. 1978), 367-388.
  31. Latner Richard B. “The Eaton Affair Reconsidered.” THQ. Vol. XXXVI n° 3 (Fall 1977), 330-351.
  32. Lawrence Rachel Jackson. “Andrew Jackson at Home; Reminiscences by his Granddaughter Rachel Jackson Lawrence.” McClure's Magazine. Vol. IX (May-Oct. 1897), 792-794.
  33. Lionberger I. H. “Andrew Jackson. Lawyer.” St. Louis Law Review. 2 (1920), 72-79.
  34. McBride Robert M. “Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the United States, a Footnote.”THQ. Vol. XXI, (Septembre 1962), 377-378.
  35. Moore Maureen T. “Andrew Jackson: ‘Pretty Near a ‘Treason’ to Call Him Doctor!’” The New England Quarterly. Vol. LXII 3 (1989), 424-435.
  36. Morris Richard B. “Andrew Jackson Strikebreaker.” AHR. Vol. LV 1 (Oct. 1949), 54-68.
  37. Moser Harold D. “‘An Unsavory Mess’: The History of the Papers of Andrew Jackson after 1945.” unpublished. n.d. Knoxville (TN). 1992.
  38. Owsley Harriet Chappell. “Andrew Jackson and His Ward, Andrew Jackson Donelson.” THQ. Vol. XLI n° 2 (Summer 1982), 124-139.
  39. Parks Joseph H. “Letter Describes Andrew Jackson's Last Hours.” THQ. Vol. n° 2 (June 1947), 176-178.
  40. Quinn Yancey M. Jr. “Jackson's Military Road.” JMH. Vol. 1 n° 4 (Nov. 1979), 335-350.
  41. Rank James B. “Andrew Jackson and the Burr Conspiracy.” THM. Series II. Vol. I, 17-28.
  42. Read Allen Walker. “Could Andrew Jackson Spell?.” American Speech. Vol. 38 n° 3 (Oct. 1963), 188-195.
  43. Remini Robert V. The Election of Andrew Jackson. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1963.
  44. Remini Robert V. “The Final Days and Hours in the Life of Andrew Jackson.” THQ. Vol. XXXIX n° 2 (Summer 1980), 167-177.
  45. Remini Robert V. The Legacy of Andrew Jackson: Essays on Democracy. Indian Removal. and Slavery. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1988.
  46. Remini Robert V. “Andrew Jackson Takes an Oath of Allegiance to Spain.” THQ. Vol. 54 n° 1 (Spring 1995), 2-15.
  47. Rice Turner. “Andrew Jackon and His Northwest Alabama Interests.” Journal of Muscle Shoals History, (1975), 3-12.
  48. Remini Robert V. “The Cypress Land Company: A Dream of Empire.” idem, 21-35.
  49. Rogin Michael. Fathers and children: Andrew Jackson and the subjugation of the American Indian. New York: Knopf, 1975.
  50. Satz Ronald N. “Remini’s Andrew Jackson (1767-1821): Jackson and the Indians.” THQ. Vol. XXXVIII n° 2 (Summer 1979), 158-166.
  51. Sellers Charles Griers, Jr. “Andrew Jackson vs. the Historians.” MVHS. Vol. XLIV 4 (March 1958), 615-634.
  52. Simpson Robert et Carole. “Andrew Jackson's Historic Pistols.” The Gun Report (Jan. 1985), 16-19; “A Pair of Pistols ‘of French Origin’.” The Gun Report (Feb. 1985), 16-20.
  53. Smith Culver C. “Andrew Jackson Post-Obitum.” THQ. Vol. IV 3 (Sept. 1945), 194-221.
  54. Somit Albert. “Andrew Jackson as Administrator.” Public Administration Review. Vol. VIII 3 (Summer 1948), 188-196.
  55. Somit Albert. “Andrew Jackson: Legend and Reality.” THQ. Vol. VII 4 (Dec. 1948), 291-313.
  56. Somit Albert. “Andrew Jackson as Political Theorist.” THQ. Vol. VIII 2 (March 1949), 99-126.
  57. Stenberg Richard R. “The Jefferson Birthday Dinner, 1830.” JSH. IV 3 (Sept. 1938), 37-43.
  58. Tilly Bette B. “The Jackson-Dinsmoor Feud: a Paradox in a Minor Key.” JMH. Vol. 39 (1977), 117-131.
  59. Walker Arda S. “Andrew Jackson Planter.” ETHSP. nº 15 (1943), 19-34.
  60. Walker Arda S. “The Educational Training and Views of Andrew Jackson.” ETHSP. nº 16 (1944), 22-29.
  61. Wallace Anthony F.C. The Long. Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson and the Indians. New York: Hill and Wang, 1992.
  62. Ward John William. Andrew Jackson—Symbol for an Age (1953). London: Oxford UP, 1972-4.