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Rossiter Johnson

A History, of the War of 1812–15 Between the United States and Great Britain

In “A History of the War of 1812–15 Between the United States and Great Britain,” Rossiter Johnson provides a comprehensive chronicle of one of the early formative conflicts in American history. This work is characterized by its meticulous research and narrative clarity, transitioning seamlessly between detailed military engagements and the socio-political ramifications of the war. Johnson's approach is both analytical and accessible, offering readers insight into the motivations of key figures and the broader implications of the war within the context of early 19th-century nationalism and imperialism. The book stands out not only as a historical account but as a reflection of the burgeoning American identity during a time of both internal strife and external aggression. Rossiter Johnson (1823–1885) was a distinguished author and historian known for his commitment to illustrating American history through a vivid, engaging lens. His background in journalism and literature informed his writing style, allowing him to craft a narrative that resonates with both academic and general audiences. Johnson's own experiences and his fascination with the intersections of history and culture likely fueled his interest in chronicling the War of 1812–15, a pivotal moment in the evolution of American sovereignty. This volume is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of early American history. Johnson's insightful analysis and compelling storytelling will captivate history enthusiasts and scholars alike, making it an essential addition to any library. The book not only enriches our knowledge of the War of 1812–15 but also invites reflection on the enduring impact of national conflict on identity and unity.
291 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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