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Reading American Horizons - Primary Sources for U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume I: To 1877 (Paperback, 4th ed.):... Reading American Horizons - Primary Sources for U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume I: To 1877 (Paperback, 4th ed.)
Michael Schaller, Janette Thomas Greenwood, Andrew Kirk, Sarah J. Purcell, Aaron Sheehan-Dean, …
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reading American Horizons - Primary Sources for U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume II: Since 1865 (Paperback, 4th ed.):... Reading American Horizons - Primary Sources for U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume II: Since 1865 (Paperback, 4th ed.)
Michael Schaller, Janette Thomas Greenwood, Andrew Kirk, Sarah J. Purcell, Aaron Sheehan-Dean, …
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Spectacle of Grief - Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era (Paperback): Sarah J. Purcell Spectacle of Grief - Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era (Paperback)
Sarah J. Purcell
R1,026 Discovery Miles 10 260 Ships in 15 - 20 working days

This illuminating book examines how the public funerals of major figures from the Civil War era shaped public memories of the war and allowed a diverse set of people to contribute to changing American national identities. These funerals featured lengthy processions that sometimes crossed multiple state lines, burial ceremonies open to the public, and other cultural productions of commemoration such as oration and song. As Sarah J. Purcell reveals, Americans' participation in these funeral rites led to contemplation and contestation over the political and social meanings of the war and the roles played by the honored dead. Public mourning for military heroes, reformers, and politicians distilled political and social anxieties as the country coped with the aftermath of mass death and casualties. Purcell shows how large-scale funerals for figures such as Henry Clay and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson set patterns for mourning culture and Civil War commemoration; after 1865, public funerals for figures such as Robert E. Lee, Charles Sumner, Frederick Douglass, and Winnie Davis elaborated on these patterns and fostered public debate about the meanings of the war, Reconstruction, race, and gender.

Spectacle of Grief - Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era (Hardcover): Sarah J. Purcell Spectacle of Grief - Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era (Hardcover)
Sarah J. Purcell
R2,684 Discovery Miles 26 840 Ships in 15 - 20 working days

This illuminating book examines how the public funerals of major figures from the Civil War era shaped public memories of the war and allowed a diverse set of people to contribute to changing American national identities. These funerals featured lengthy processions that sometimes crossed multiple state lines, burial ceremonies open to the public, and other cultural productions of commemoration such as oration and song. As Sarah J. Purcell reveals, Americans' participation in these funeral rites led to contemplation and contestation over the political and social meanings of the war and the roles played by the honored dead. Public mourning for military heroes, reformers, and politicians distilled political and social anxieties as the country coped with the aftermath of mass death and casualties. Purcell shows how large-scale funerals for figures such as Henry Clay and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson set patterns for mourning culture and Civil War commemoration; after 1865, public funerals for figures such as Robert E. Lee, Charles Sumner, Frederick Douglass, and Winnie Davis elaborated on these patterns and fostered public debate about the meanings of the war, Reconstruction, race, and gender.

Sealed with Blood - War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America (Paperback): Sarah J. Purcell Sealed with Blood - War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America (Paperback)
Sarah J. Purcell
R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sealed with Blood War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America Sarah J. Purcell "A valuable contribution to our understanding of the relationship between the American revolution and national identity in the early republic."--"Journal of the Early Republic" "Thoughtful and engaging. . . . Purcell's book effectively demonstrates the transformation in the political language and discourse surrounding wartime military sacrifice."--"American Historical Review" "This book examines what Sarah J. Purcell calls the military memory of the War of American Independence in American life. . . . She convincingly contends that the experience of war from 1775 to 1783 and the selective memory of that experience figure largely in Americans' understanding of the nation they created. . . . A sophisticated exploration of the diverse uses to which dramatic war experiences could be put."--"Military History" "Not only a significant contribution to the field; it is also a good read."--"North Carolina Historical Review" "A substantial contribution to the scholarship in early republic cultural and political history, and in many ways an exemplary study of public memory because of its wide vision, its attentiveness to context, and its careful delineation of change over time."--David Waldstreicher, author of "In the Midst of Perpetual Fetes: The Making of American Nationalism, 1776-1820" The first martyr to the cause of American liberty was Major General Joseph Warren, a well-known political orator, physician, and president of the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts. Shot in the face at close range at Bunker Hill, Warren was at once transformed into a national hero, with his story appearing throughout the colonies in newspapers, songs, pamphlets, sermons, and even theater productions. His death, though shockingly violent, was not unlike tens of thousands of others, but his sacrifice came to mean something much more significant to the American public. "Sealed with Blood" reveals how public memories and commemorations of Revolutionary War heroes, such as those for Warren, helped Americans form a common bond and create a new national identity. Drawing from extensive research on civic celebrations and commemorative literature in the half-century that followed the War for Independence, Sarah Purcell shows how people invoked memories of their participation in and sacrifices during the war when they wanted to shore up their political interests, make money, argue for racial equality, solidify their class status, or protect their personal reputations. Images were also used, especially those of martyred officers, as examples of glory and sacrifice for the sake of American political principles. By the midnineteenth century, African Americans, women, and especially poor white veterans used memories of the Revolutionary War to articulate their own, more inclusive visions of the American nation and to try to enhance their social and political status. Black slaves made explicit the connection between military service and claims to freedom from bondage. Between 1775 and 1825, the very idea of the American nation itself was also democratized, as the role of "the people" in keeping the sacred memory of the Revolutionary War broadened. Sarah J. Purcell teaches history at Grinnell College. Early American Studies 2002 288 pages 6 x 9 15 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-3660-6 Cloth $49.95s 32.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-2109-1 Paper $24.95s 16.50 World Rights American History Short copy: "An exemplary study of public memory because of its wide vision, its attentiveness to context, and its careful delineation of change over time."--David Waldstreicher, author of "In the Midst of Perpetual Fetes: The Making of American Nationalism, 1776-1820"

The Early National Period (Hardcover): Sarah J. Purcell The Early National Period (Hardcover)
Sarah J. Purcell
R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume in the acclaimed Eyewitness History series covers the period 1783 to 1828, picking up after the conclusion of the American Revolution and continuing up to the years when America was expanding westward. It features a historical narrative that provides an overview of the period, a chronology, and hundreds of eyewitness testimonies from people who witness or lived through the political events, social changes, popular culture, and economic changes in this important period. It also deals with recent insights about the importance of race and women's history in the new nation. Eyewitness testimony from political leaders, inventors, social commentators, women, African Americans, Indians, and many others are included, and among the many military events covered are the Quasi-War with France, the Tripolitan Wars, Indian fighting, the Seminole Wars, and the War of 1812. Material on Canada is included, since the fates of Canada and the United States were closely linked in the period, and the connection in made particularly clear in the chapter on the War of 1812, which took place in both countries Simultaneously. To stimulate interest in students and provide the most comprehensive account of the period, this book also includes documents, capsule biographies of key figures, a bibliography, an index, and more than 80 black-and-white photographs.

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