Warring for America
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English

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<p>The War of 1812 was one of a cluster of events that left unsettled what is often referred to as the Revolutionary settlement. At once postcolonial and neoimperial the America of 1812 was still in need of definition. As the imminence of war intensified the political economic and social tensions endemic to the new nation Americans of all kinds fought for country on the battleground of culture. The War of 1812 increased interest in the American democratic project and elicited calls for national unity yet the essays collected in this volume suggest that the United States did not emerge from war in 1815 having resolved the Revolution’s fundamental challenges or achieved a stable national identity. The cultural rifts of the early republican period remained vast and unbridged.<br/><br/>Contributors:<br/>Brian Connolly University of South Florida<br/>Anna Mae Duane University of Connecticut<br/>Duncan Faherty Queens College CUNY<br/>James M. Greene Pittsburg State University<br/>Matthew Rainbow Hale Goucher College<br/>Jonathan Hancock Hendrix College<br/>Tim Lanzendoerfer University of Mainz<br/>Karen Marrero Wayne State University<br/>Nathaniel Millett St. Louis University<br/>Christen Mucher Smith College<br/>Dawn Peterson Emory University<br/>Carroll Smith-Rosenberg University of Michigan<br/>David Waldstreicher The Graduate Center CUNY<br/>Eric Wertheimer Arizona State University</p>
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