In this cultural history of the War of 1812, Nicole Eustace examines the way this expensive, unproductive war won popular support through appeal to the emotions. 1812 looks at the major dramatic events of the war and the subsequent songs, speeches, and images that spoke of opportunity and romantic adventure.
In this cultural history of the War of 1812, Nicole Eustace examines the way this expensive, unproductive war won popular support through appeal to the emotions. 1812 looks at the major dramatic events of the war and the subsequent songs, speeches, and images that spoke of opportunity and romantic adventure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicole Eustace is Associate Professor of History at New York University and author of Passion Is the Gale: Emotion, Power, and the Coming of the American Revolution.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Emotion Persuasion and the Meaning of War Chapter 1. Celebrating Love Liberty and Progeny United States Circa 1811 Chapter 2. Failures of Feeling as National Disasters Detroit August 1812 Chapter 3. Romantic Stories of Republican Conquest on the Great Lakes Lake Erie September 1813 Chapter 4. Demographic Strategies and the Defeat of Tecumseh Moraviantown Canada October 1813 Chapter 5. Liberty Slavery and the Burning of the Capital Washington D.C. August 1814 Conclusion. Ardor and Triumph New Orleans January 1815 Notes Index
Preface. Emotion Persuasion and the Meaning of War Chapter 1. Celebrating Love Liberty and Progeny United States Circa 1811 Chapter 2. Failures of Feeling as National Disasters Detroit August 1812 Chapter 3. Romantic Stories of Republican Conquest on the Great Lakes Lake Erie September 1813 Chapter 4. Demographic Strategies and the Defeat of Tecumseh Moraviantown Canada October 1813 Chapter 5. Liberty Slavery and the Burning of the Capital Washington D.C. August 1814 Conclusion. Ardor and Triumph New Orleans January 1815 Notes Index
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