Cameron, Duncan; Dick, Andrew; Fitzmaurice, Paul; & others. (2015) An American President in Ealing: The John Quincy Adams Diaries, 1815–1817. Publisher: Little Ealing History Group.
ISBN978-0992767907
Cooper, William J. (2017). The Lost Founding Father: John Quincy Adams and the Transformation of American Politics. Liveright Publishing.
ISBN9781631493898.
Crofts, Daniel W. (1997). "Congressmen, Heroic and Otherwise". Reviews in American History. 25 (2): 243–47.
doi:
10.1353/rah.1997.0037.
ISSN0048-7511.
S2CID144527776. Fulltext in Project Muse. Adams role in antislavery petitions debate 1835–44.
Edel, Charles N. (2014). Nation Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic. Harvard Univ. Press.
Heffron, Margery M. "'A Fine Romance': The Courtship Correspondence between Louisa Catherine Johnson and John Quincy Adams", New England Quarterly, June 2010, Vol. 83 Issue 2, pp. 200–18
Holt, Michael F. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War. 1999.
Isenberg, Mary; Burstein, Andrew (2019). The Problem of Democracy: The Presidents Adams Confront the Cult of Personality. New York: Viking.
ISBN9780525557500.
Kaplan, Fred (2014). John Quincy Adams: American Visionary. HarperCollins. Biography
Lewis, James E. Jr. John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union. Scholarly Resources, 2001. 164 pp.
Mattie, Sean (2003). "John Quincy Adams and American Conservatism". Modern Age. 45 (4): 305–14.
ISSN0026-7457.
fulltext online
McMillan, Richard (2001). "Election of 1824: Corrupt Bargain or the Birth of Modern Politics?". New England Journal of History. 58 (2): 24–37.
Melanson, James. "'Entangling Affiances with None': John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, and the Impact of Conflicting Interpretations", New England Journal of History, Fall 2009, Vol. 66 Issue 1, pp. 26–36, on Monroe Doctrine
Miller, Chandra (2000). "'Title Page to a Great Tragic Volume': The Impact of the Missouri Crisis on Slavery, Race, and Republicanism in the Thought of John C. Calhoun and John Quincy Adams". Missouri Historical Review. 94 (4): 365–88.
ISSN0026-6582. Shows that both men considered splitting the country as a solution.
Parsons, Lynn H. (1998). John Quincy Adams. Rowman and LittleField.
Parsons, Lynn Hudson (2003). "In Which the Political Becomes Personal, and Vice Versa: the Last Ten Years of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson". Journal of the Early Republic. 23 (3): 421–43.
doi:
10.2307/3595046.
ISSN0275-1275.
JSTOR3595046.
Pessen, Edward. "John Quincy Adams" in Henry Graff, ed. The Presidents: A Reference History (3rd ed. 2002)
online
Potkay, Adam S. (1999). "Theorizing Civic Eloquence in the Early Republic: the Road from David Hume to John Quincy Adams". Early American Literature. 34 (2): 147–70.
ISSN0012-8163. Fulltext online at Swetswise and Ebsco.
Thompson, Robert R. (1991). "John Quincy Adams, Apostate: From "Outrageous Federalist" to "Republican Exile," 1801- 1809". Journal of the Early Republic. 11 (2): 161–183.
doi:
10.2307/3123239.
JSTOR3123239.
Waldstreicher, David, ed. A Companion to John Adams and John Quincy Adams (2013)
excerpt and text search; 600pp; 25 essays by scholars
Wood, Gary V. (2004). Heir to the Fathers: John Quincy Adams and the Spirit of Constitutional Government. Ladham, Maryland: Lexington.
ISBN0-7391-0601-5.
Adams, John Quincy (2017). Waldstreicher, David (ed.). The Diaries of John Quincy Adams, 1779–1821. New York: Library of America.
ISBN978-1598535211.
Adams, John Quincy (2017). Waldstreicher, David (ed.). The Diaries of John Quincy Adams, 1821-1848. New York: Library of America.
ISBN978-1598535228.
Online Collections
"The Adams Papers". Founders Online. United States National Archives. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
Adams, John Quincy.
"John Quincy Adams Papers". The American Presidency Project. Santa Barbara, CA: University of California, Santa Barbara. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
Cameron, Duncan; Dick, Andrew; Fitzmaurice, Paul; & others. (2015) An American President in Ealing: The John Quincy Adams Diaries, 1815–1817. Publisher: Little Ealing History Group.
ISBN978-0992767907
Cooper, William J. (2017). The Lost Founding Father: John Quincy Adams and the Transformation of American Politics. Liveright Publishing.
ISBN9781631493898.
Crofts, Daniel W. (1997). "Congressmen, Heroic and Otherwise". Reviews in American History. 25 (2): 243–47.
doi:
10.1353/rah.1997.0037.
ISSN0048-7511.
S2CID144527776. Fulltext in Project Muse. Adams role in antislavery petitions debate 1835–44.
Edel, Charles N. (2014). Nation Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic. Harvard Univ. Press.
Heffron, Margery M. "'A Fine Romance': The Courtship Correspondence between Louisa Catherine Johnson and John Quincy Adams", New England Quarterly, June 2010, Vol. 83 Issue 2, pp. 200–18
Holt, Michael F. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War. 1999.
Isenberg, Mary; Burstein, Andrew (2019). The Problem of Democracy: The Presidents Adams Confront the Cult of Personality. New York: Viking.
ISBN9780525557500.
Kaplan, Fred (2014). John Quincy Adams: American Visionary. HarperCollins. Biography
Lewis, James E. Jr. John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union. Scholarly Resources, 2001. 164 pp.
Mattie, Sean (2003). "John Quincy Adams and American Conservatism". Modern Age. 45 (4): 305–14.
ISSN0026-7457.
fulltext online
McMillan, Richard (2001). "Election of 1824: Corrupt Bargain or the Birth of Modern Politics?". New England Journal of History. 58 (2): 24–37.
Melanson, James. "'Entangling Affiances with None': John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, and the Impact of Conflicting Interpretations", New England Journal of History, Fall 2009, Vol. 66 Issue 1, pp. 26–36, on Monroe Doctrine
Miller, Chandra (2000). "'Title Page to a Great Tragic Volume': The Impact of the Missouri Crisis on Slavery, Race, and Republicanism in the Thought of John C. Calhoun and John Quincy Adams". Missouri Historical Review. 94 (4): 365–88.
ISSN0026-6582. Shows that both men considered splitting the country as a solution.
Parsons, Lynn H. (1998). John Quincy Adams. Rowman and LittleField.
Parsons, Lynn Hudson (2003). "In Which the Political Becomes Personal, and Vice Versa: the Last Ten Years of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson". Journal of the Early Republic. 23 (3): 421–43.
doi:
10.2307/3595046.
ISSN0275-1275.
JSTOR3595046.
Pessen, Edward. "John Quincy Adams" in Henry Graff, ed. The Presidents: A Reference History (3rd ed. 2002)
online
Potkay, Adam S. (1999). "Theorizing Civic Eloquence in the Early Republic: the Road from David Hume to John Quincy Adams". Early American Literature. 34 (2): 147–70.
ISSN0012-8163. Fulltext online at Swetswise and Ebsco.
Thompson, Robert R. (1991). "John Quincy Adams, Apostate: From "Outrageous Federalist" to "Republican Exile," 1801- 1809". Journal of the Early Republic. 11 (2): 161–183.
doi:
10.2307/3123239.
JSTOR3123239.
Waldstreicher, David, ed. A Companion to John Adams and John Quincy Adams (2013)
excerpt and text search; 600pp; 25 essays by scholars
Wood, Gary V. (2004). Heir to the Fathers: John Quincy Adams and the Spirit of Constitutional Government. Ladham, Maryland: Lexington.
ISBN0-7391-0601-5.
Adams, John Quincy (2017). Waldstreicher, David (ed.). The Diaries of John Quincy Adams, 1779–1821. New York: Library of America.
ISBN978-1598535211.
Adams, John Quincy (2017). Waldstreicher, David (ed.). The Diaries of John Quincy Adams, 1821-1848. New York: Library of America.
ISBN978-1598535228.
Online Collections
"The Adams Papers". Founders Online. United States National Archives. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
Adams, John Quincy.
"John Quincy Adams Papers". The American Presidency Project. Santa Barbara, CA: University of California, Santa Barbara. Retrieved November 21, 2019.