Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112043030169
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Library Bulletin

Library Bulletin
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Total Pages : 362
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Synopsis Library Bulletin by : Cornell University. Libraries

The Causes of the War of 1812

The Causes of the War of 1812
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781512802672
ISBN-13 : 1512802670
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Synopsis The Causes of the War of 1812 by : Reginald Horsman

The origins of the War of 1812 have long been a source of confusion for historians, owing to the lack of attention that has been paid to England's part in precipitating the conflict and to the overemphasis placed on "western expansionist" factors. This volume offers the first analysis of the causes of the war from both the British and American points of view, showing clearly that, contrary to the popular misconception, the war's basic causes are to. be found not in America but in Europe. For unless one accepts the view that America committed an act of pure aggression in 1812, one must turn to the motives underlying British policy to deter­mine why America felt it had to fight. In the years immediately preceding the war (1803-1812), England was dominated by a faction that pledged itself not only to defeat Napoleon but also to maintain British commercial supremacy. The two main points of contention between England and America during this period—impress­ment and the restrictions imposed by the Orders in Council—were direct results of these commitments. America finally had no alternative but to oppose with force British maritime policy, which, although partly caused by jealousy of American commercial growth, stemmed in large measure from involvement in total war with France. In addition to tracing the gradual drift to war in America, Reginald Horsman shows that the Indian problem and American expansionist designs against Canada played small part in bringing about the struggle. He examines the efforts made by America to avoid conflict through means of economic coercion, efforts whose failure confronted the nation with two choices: war or submission to England. Since the latter alternative presented more terrors to the recent colonists, America went to war.

Early Midwestern Travel Narratives

Early Midwestern Travel Narratives
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Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 0814328091
ISBN-13 : 9780814328095
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Synopsis Early Midwestern Travel Narratives by : Robert Rogers Hubach

First published in 1961, Early Midwestern Travel Narratives records and describes first-person records of journeys in the frontier and early settlement periods which survive in both manuscript and print. Geographically, it deals with the states once part of the Old Northwest Territory-Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota-and with Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska. Robert Hubach arranged the narratives in chronological order and makes the distinction among diaries (private records, with contemporaneously dated entries), journals (non-private records with contemporaneously dated entries), and "accounts," which are of more literary, descriptive nature. Early Midwestern Travel Narratives remains to this day a unique comprehensive work that fills a long existing need for a bibliography, summary, and interpretation of these early Midwestern travel narratives.

Catalogue. [With]

Catalogue. [With]
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Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:601722190
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Synopsis Catalogue. [With] by : Oxford and Cambridge university club libr

Artisans and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century London (Routledge Revivals)

Artisans and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century London (Routledge Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9781136163869
ISBN-13 : 1136163867
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Synopsis Artisans and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century London (Routledge Revivals) by : Iorwerth Prothero

First published in 1979, this book was the first, full-length study of working-class movements in London between 1800 and the beginnings of Chartism in the later 1830s. The leaders and rank and file in these movements were almost invariably artisans, and this book examines the position of the skilled artisan in politics. Starting from the social ideals, outlook and the experience of the London artisan, Dr Prothero describes trade union, political, co-operative, educational and intellectual movements in the first forty years of the century. Setting a scene of alternating growth and contraction in trade, successive hostile governments and the increasing articulation of working-class consciousness the author shows that artisans could be no less militant, radical or anti-capitalist than other groups of working class men.