Charles Grier Sellers was a historian who focused on early American history, particularly the American Revolution and the early Republic period. His most well-known work is "The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846," which explores the economic changes in the United States during that time.
Charles Grier Sellers has written:
'The southerner as American' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, Civilization, Historiography, History, Race relations
'Who were the southern Whigs?' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Whig Party (U.S.)
'Andrew Jackson versus the historians' -- subject(s): Historiography, Politics and Government
'Andrew Jackson'
'Andrew Jackson, nullification and the State-rights tradition' -- subject(s): Nullification, State rights
'James K. Polk, Jacksonian, 1795-1843'
Florence May Grier Higham has written: 'Charles I'
Albert C. Grier has written: 'Truth and life'
John Grier Stevens has written: 'The Martin-Pridmore family record'
Sydney C. Grier has written: 'The warden of the marches' 'In Furthest Ind'
Richard Grier has written: 'Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Serial Communications 3'
Alun Grier Davies has written: 'Render unto Caesar?' -- subject(s): Taxation
Nathan Grier Moore has written: 'The theory of evolution - an inquiry -' -- subject- s -: Evolution - Biology -
John W. Grier has written: 'A sermon on the worship of Mary preached in Amblecote church, Stourbridge'
Barbara Grier has written: 'The lesbian in literature' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Lesbianism, Lesbians in literature, Lesbians' writings
Derek Grier has written: '60 minutes of wisdom' -- subject(s): Meditations, Christian life, Biblical teaching 'On fire' 'Out of Africa'
James Grier has written: 'The critical editing of music' 'The musical world of a medieval monk' -- subject(s): Benedictines, Church music, Criticism and interpretation
W J. Grier has written: 'The origin and witness of the Irish Evangelical Church' -- subject(s): Irish Evangelical Church, Presbyterian Church in Ireland