Once regarded as a backwoods frontier skirmish, the War of 1812
has become an object of increasing historical scrutiny. A new
consensus is emerging among scholars which views the Second War
with England as a defining moment in the history of North America.
This reference tool enables users to view this important conflict
from a variety of American, British, and Canadian perspectives.
Compiled by a recognized authority, this bibliography describes
over 850 printed primary sources, including letters, diaries,
journals, and memoirs. In addition to the usual army and navy
accounts, the book also includes narratives by women, clergy,
politicians, diplomats, merchants, and Native Americans.
This volume is specifically designed to direct users to select
historical data quickly and easily. Topically, it consists of three
sections, covering military, naval, and civilian narratives. Each
entry has detailed annotation, discussing bibliographic
information, names and dates of the author, the time period
covered, the writer's rank, organization, or social position, and
the historical places and events mentioned in passing. Inclusive in
scope and highly detailed, this bibliography is a valuable addition
to any historical collection.
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