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Remembering the Revolution - Memory, History, and Nation Making From Independence to the Civil War

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Michael A. McDonnell is associate professor of history at the University of Sydney. Clare Corbould is Australian Research Council Future Fellow at Monash University, Melbourne. Frances M. Clarke is senior lecturer at the University of Sydney. W. Fitzhugh Brundage is professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Klappentext In today’s United States, the legacy of the American Revolution looms large. From presidential speeches to bestselling biographies, from conservative politics to school pageants, everybody knows something about the Revolution. Yet what was a messy, protracted, divisive, and destructive war has calcified into a glorified founding moment of the American nation. Disparate events with equally diverse participants have been reduced to a few key scenes and characters, presided over by well-meaning and wise old men. Recollections of the Revolution did not always take today’s form. In this lively collection of essays, historians and literary scholars consider how the first three generations of American citizens interpreted their nation’s origins. The volume introduces readers to a host of individuals and groups both well known and obscure, from Molly Pitcher and “forgotten father” John Dickinson to African American Baptists in Georgia and antebellum pacifists. They show how the memory of the Revolution became politicised early in the nation’s history, as different interests sought to harness its meaning for their own ends. No single faction succeeded, and at the outbreak of the Civil War the American people remained divided over how to remember the Revolution. Zusammenfassung How conflicting memories of the nation's origins shaped the political culture of the early American republic

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Michael A. McDonnell is associate professor of history at the University of Sydney.

Clare Corbould is Australian Research Council Future Fellow at Monash University, Melbourne.

Frances M. Clarke is senior lecturer at the University of Sydney.

W. Fitzhugh Brundage is professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Authors Michael A. Corbould Mcdonnell
Assisted by W Fitzhugh Brundage (Editor), Frances M. Clarke (Editor), Clare Corbould (Editor), Michael A. Mcdonnell (Editor)
Publisher University of Massachusetts
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.10.2013
 
EAN 9781625340337
ISBN 978-1-62534-033-7
No. of pages 320
Series Public History in Historical Perspective
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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