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Who Owned Waterloo? - Battle, Memory, and Myth in British History, 1815-1852 (Hardcover)
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Who Owned Waterloo? - Battle, Memory, and Myth in British History, 1815-1852 (Hardcover)
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Between 1815 and the Duke of Wellington's death in 1852, the Battle
of Waterloo became much more than simply a military victory. While
other countries marked the battle and its anniversary, only Britain
actively incorporated the victory into their national identity,
guaranteeing that it would become a ubiquitous and multi-layered
presence in British culture. By examining various forms of
commemoration, celebration, and recreation, Who Owned Waterloo?
demonstrates that Waterloo's significance to Britain's national
psyche resulted in a different kind of war altogether: one in which
civilian and military groups fought over and established their own
claims on different aspects of the battle and its remembrance. By
weaponizing everything from memoirs, monuments, rituals, and relics
to hippodramas, panoramas, and even shades of blue, veterans pushed
back against civilian claims of ownership; English, Scottish, and
Irish interests staked their claims; and conservatives and radicals
duelled over the direction of the country. Even as ownership was
contested among certain groups, large portions of the British
population purchased souvenirs, flocked to spectacles and
exhibitions, visited the battlefield itself, and engaged in a
startling variety of forms of performative patriotism, guaranteeing
not only the further nationalization of Waterloo, but its permanent
place in nineteenth century British popular and consumer culture.
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