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Sealed with Blood

Sarah J. Purcell (Autor)

University of Pennsylvania Press (Editora)

R$ 211,10
SKU: 9780812221091

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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. Sea

Sobre o Livro

O livro analisa a memória militar da Guerra da Independência dos EUA, com foco em rituais, jornais, sermões e representações públicas que moldaram a compreensão do sacrifício militar.

A autora investiga casos concretos, como a consagração de figuras mortas em batalhas e a circulação de suas histórias em impressos e performances, para mostrar mudanças no discurso político e cultural entre 1775 e início do século XIX.

Texto orientado a estudantes e pesquisadores de história americana e memória coletiva, oferecendo fontes primárias e interpretação sobre como experiências de guerra influenciaram a formação da identidade nacional.

Características

Categoria História americana
Subcategoria Memória e cultura
Autores Sarah J. Purcell
Sobre o Autor Sarah J. Purcell é historiadora com publicações sobre história política e cultural dos Estados Unidos no período revolucionário e do início da república.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 290
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812221091
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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