New York's War of 1812: Politics, Society, and Combat
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
History
格式
精装书
页数
364
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 28, 2021
出版商
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
0806168331
ISBN-13
9780806168333
描述
In a compelling exploration of a pivotal moment in American history, Richard V. Barbuto delves into New York's role during the tumultuous War of 1812. This work intricately weaves together the political decisions, societal shifts, and the combat experiences that shaped the state and the nation. Through detailed research and lively narratives, Barbuto brings to light the multifaceted struggles faced by New Yorkers as they navigated the challenges of war.
The author captures the political landscape of the time, illustrating how the conflict influenced public opinion and government actions. He highlights the interactions between local leaders and their constituents, providing insight into the complex motivations driving their decisions. The discussions reveal that the war was not just a distant event; it was a deeply personal struggle for many.
Barbuto vividly recounts life on the battlefield, detailing the valor and hardships experienced by soldiers and citizens alike. He paints a picture of the social fabric of New York, showcasing how communities rallied together in times of crisis and demonstrating the resilience of the human spirit. The narratives of combat are interspersed with stories of ordinary people, underscoring the collective effort required during wartime.
In sum, this volume serves as both an academic resource and a captivating read for those interested in the War of 1812, particularly regarding New York's unique position in this conflict. Through his thorough research and engaging storytelling, Barbuto invites readers to reflect on the far-reaching consequences of the war, not only for New York but for the entire nation.
The author captures the political landscape of the time, illustrating how the conflict influenced public opinion and government actions. He highlights the interactions between local leaders and their constituents, providing insight into the complex motivations driving their decisions. The discussions reveal that the war was not just a distant event; it was a deeply personal struggle for many.
Barbuto vividly recounts life on the battlefield, detailing the valor and hardships experienced by soldiers and citizens alike. He paints a picture of the social fabric of New York, showcasing how communities rallied together in times of crisis and demonstrating the resilience of the human spirit. The narratives of combat are interspersed with stories of ordinary people, underscoring the collective effort required during wartime.
In sum, this volume serves as both an academic resource and a captivating read for those interested in the War of 1812, particularly regarding New York's unique position in this conflict. Through his thorough research and engaging storytelling, Barbuto invites readers to reflect on the far-reaching consequences of the war, not only for New York but for the entire nation.