CHARLES SELLERS
University of California, Berkeley
History Department
c-sellers@comcast.net

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Scholarly Articles by Charles G. Sellers

1.    Charles G. Sellers, "Private Profits and British Colonial Policy: The Speculations of Henry McCulloch," William and Mary Quarterly VIII, no. 4 (October, 1951), 535-551.

2.    Charles G. Sellers, "Jim Polk Goes to Chapel Hill," North Carolina Historical Review, XXIX, no. 2 (April, 1952), 189-203.

3.    Charles G. Sellers, "Walter Hines Page and the Spirit of the New South," North Carolina Historical Review, XXIX (January, 1953), no. 4, 481-99.

4.    Charles G. Sellers, "Jacksonian Democracy," Richard W. Leopold and Arthur S. Link, eds., Problems in American Democracy (New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1952).

5.    Charles G. Sellers, "Colonel Ezekiel Polk: Pioneer and Patriarch," William and Mary Quarterly, X, no. 1 (January, 1953), 80-98).

6.    Charles G. Sellers, "James K. Polk's Political Apprenticeship," East Tennessee Historical Society, Publications, No. 25 (1953), 38-53.

7.    Charles G. Sellers, "Banking and Politics in Jackson's Tennessee, 1817-1827," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XLI, no. 1 (June, 1954), 61-84.

8.    Charles G. Sellers, "Who Were the Southern Whigs?" American Historical Review, LIX (1954), 335-346.

9.    Charles G. Sellers, "Jackson Men with Feet of Clay," American Historical Review, LXII, no. 1 (1958) 537-551.

10.    Charles G. Sellers, "John Blair Smith," The Presbyterian Historical Society, XXXIV, no. 4 (Dec. 1956) 201-22.

11.    Charles G. Sellers, "Andrew Jackson versus the Historians," Mississippi Valley Historical Review, I, no. 4 (Mar. 1958), 615-634

12.    Charles G. Sellers, "Jacksonian Democracy," Washington, D.C.: American Historical Association, Service Center for Teachers of History, 1958.

13.    Charles G. Sellers, "The Travail of Slavery," Charles Sellers, ed., The Southerner as American (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1960), 40-78.

14.    Charles G. Sellers, "The Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association," The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XLIX, no. 2 (Sept. 1962), 291-312

15.    Charles G. Sellers, "Conservatism and Liberalism in American History," Southern California Social Science Review, I, no. 1 (June, 1962), 10, 19.

16.    Charles G. Sellers "Trail Blazers of American History," Sacramento: California State Department of Education: The Negro in American History Textbooks: (June, 1964), 1-6.

17.    Charles G. Sellers, "Why the Southern States Seceded," Comment, in George Harmon Knoles, ed., The Crisis of the Union, 1860-1861 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965), 80-89.

18.    Charles G. Sellers, "The Equilibrium Cycle in Two-Party Politics," Public Opinion Quarterly, XXIX, no. 1 (Spring 1965), 17-58.

19.    Charles G. Sellers, "The Role of the College Historian," Council for Basic Education: The Role of History in Today's Schools (October, 1966), 13-19.

20.    Charles G. Sellers, "The American Revolution: Southern Founders of a National Tradition," Arthur S. Link and Rembert W. Patrick, eds, Writing Southern History: Essays in Historiography in Honor of Fletcher M. Green (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967), 38-66.

21.    Charles G. Sellers, "Old Mecklenburg and the Meaning of the American Experience," North Carolina Historical Review, XLVI, no. 2 (April, 1969), 142-156.

22.    Charles G. Sellers, "Is History on the Way Out of the Schools and Do Historians Care?" Social Education: XXXIII, no. 5 (May, 1969), 509-17.

23.    Charles G. Sellers, "Verschwindet Geschichte aus unseren Schulen und Kummern sich unsere Historiker darum? Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1978, 51-69.

24.    Charles G. Sellers, "Response," Journal of the Early Republic: A Symposium on Charles Sellers, The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846, XII, no. 4 (Winter, 1992), 473-76.

25.    Charles G. Sellers, "Capitalism and Democracy in American Historical Mythology," The Market Revolution in America, ed., Melvyn Stokes and Stephen Conway (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1996), Ch 12, 311-329.