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Volume thirteen of the Correspondence of James K. Polk documents a critical juncture in the history of North America. The eleventh president's letters from August 1847 to March 1848 reveal his and his correspondents' official and personal concerns during the final months of the Mexican War.

Produktbeschreibung
Volume thirteen of the Correspondence of James K. Polk documents a critical juncture in the history of North America. The eleventh president's letters from August 1847 to March 1848 reveal his and his correspondents' official and personal concerns during the final months of the Mexican War.
Autorenporträt
Wayne Cutler is research professor of history at the University of Tennessee. He earned his bachelor s degree at Lamar University and his master s and doctor s degrees and University of Texas at Austin. Professor Cutler became director of the Polk Project in 1975, served as associate editor in the fourth volume of the correspondence, and headed the editorial team in the preparation of the series fifth and subsequent volumes. He began his professional career in 1966 as an editorial associate of the Southwestern Historic Quarterly and moved to the assistant editorship of the Henry Clay Project in 1970. James L. Rogers II, the Project s associate editor from 1995 until 2002, received both his bachelor s and master s degrees from the University of Louisiana at Monroe and his doctor s degree from the University of Tennessee. He joined the Polk staff in 1991 as graduate research assistant and became associate editor following completion of the series ninth volume. "