The War of 1812
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Recent papers in The War of 1812
This short 2012 article interprets the material culture recovered from three War of 1812 Kickapoo, Sauk, and Potawatomi sites in terms of the nativist movement led by the Shawnee Prophet during the early 1800s
The history of the War of 1812 has been dominated by scrutiny of the duelling frigates, squadron actions, and the British blockade of American ports. Yet, during the conflict from 1812 to 1815, sailors and marines were just as likely to... more
The decade prior to 1820, the horizon of the formation of the State of Alabama, remains one of the most important periods in its history, and yet one of the least studied. This is primarily due to the preexisting gulf between primary... more
Explain the causes and consequences of the War of 1812
(Cet exposé n'est qu'une esquisse sans pretention) (This presentation is simply an unpretentious sketch) A brief exposition of the Seven Nations who took part in several political claims and operations. To demystify certain beliefs... more
Maryland's Baltimore County native son, Colonel Beale Randall's life and participation in the defense of Maryland against the British in the War of 1812 is particularly poignant on this day, September 12, 2014 the Bicentennial of the... more
This article provides details on the recovery of five rare and important military buttons by metal detectorists in Limestone County, Alabama. The author is currently working on a collaborative report on Civil War sites with the collecting... more
The relationship between America, Blacks in sports and Patriotism, has always been fractured - particularly in the consideration of celebration. In a country that has not always stood for “Black America’ then or now, and that now... more
В статье рассмотрено три вопроса:
1. Изучение юбилеев Бородинского сражения: историографический экскурс
2. Бородино: формирование и развитие коммеморативной функции. 1816-1902
3. Столетие Бородинского сражения. Торжества 1912 года
1. Изучение юбилеев Бородинского сражения: историографический экскурс
2. Бородино: формирование и развитие коммеморативной функции. 1816-1902
3. Столетие Бородинского сражения. Торжества 1912 года
Объём: 73 с., 4 гл., 17 источников. КРЕСТЬЯНСТВО, ЧИСЛЕННОСТЬ, ТЕРРИТОРИИ, МИРОВОЗЗРЕНИЕ, ОПОЛЧЕНИЕ, ПОМЕЩИКИ, РПЦ, ПРОПАГАНДА, ПАРТИЗАНЫ. Объект исследования – русское крестьянство. Цель работы - выявить формы участия русского... more
In his Farewell Address as President of the United States, George Washington warned against political parties and entangling foreign alliances. His successors did not heed his advice. Both Washington and Benjamin Franklin were celebrated... more
Статья посвящена источниковедческому исследованию мемуаров представителей российского купечества. Отечественная война 1812 г. стала мощным импульсом для появления купеческой мемуаристики. Несмотря на культурную отсталость торгового... more
1991a Nautical Archaeology: The Lake Brigs Jefferson and Eagle. Seaways, Vol. II, No. 4, pp. 5-9.
Chapter 9 - Ticonderoga
Chapter 6 - Jefferson
1995a “Coffins of the Brave”: A Return to Lake Champlain’s War of 1812 Ship Graveyard. The I.N.A. Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 4-8.
1992b Two Deck Lights from the U.S. Navy Brig Jefferson (1814). Seaways' Ships in Scale, Vol. III, No. 6, pp. 48-50.
Part I - Introduction
1998a Chapter One: Captain Ridgely's Command: The Archaeology of the War of 1812 Brig Jefferson. In A Fully Accredited Ocean, Victoria Brehm, ed. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, pp. 19-44.
1989b Cleared For Action: Inland Navies in the War of 1812. Timeline, The Magazine of the Ohio Historical Society, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 2-19.
1988 Chapter Nine: The War of 1812. In Ships and Shipwrecks of the Americas, George F. Bass, ed. Thames and Hudson, Ltd., London, pp. 169-188. Second author, with Kenneth A. Cassavoy.
List of sources used throughout the edited chapter book.
Chapter 13 - The Archaeological Legacy of a Naval Battle
Co-Author: Arthur B. Cohn
Co-Author: Arthur B. Cohn
Part II Introduction
1989a Mr Eckford's Brig Jefferson. The I.N.A. Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 10-14.
A map for a potential article on Canadian prisoners of war held in New England during the War of 1812. Maritimers were incarcerated at a number of facilities scattered along New England’s coastline, including county gaols, coastal... more