What so proudly we hailed : essays on the contemporary meaning of the War of 1812
2012
973.52 W533 2012
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Title
What so proudly we hailed : essays on the contemporary meaning of the War of 1812
Published
Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2012.
Description
xviii, 164 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
973.52 W533 2012
System Control No.
(OCoLC)794708168
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Introduction / Pietro S. Nivola and Peter J. Kastor -- "Party war" of 1812 : yesterday's lessons for today's partisan politics / Pietro S. Nivola -- The War of 1812 and the rise of American military power / Stephen Budiansky -- Dual nationalisms : legacies of the war of 1812 / Alan Taylor -- James Madison, presidential power, and civil liberties in the War of 1812 / Benjamin Wittes and Ritika Singh -- The war over federalism : the constitutional battles in the War of 1812 / Peter J. Kastor.
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Contents: Introduction / Pietro S. Nivola and Peter J. Kastor -- "Party war" of 1812 : yesterday's lessons for today's partisan politics / Pietro S. Nivola -- The War of 1812 and the rise of American military power / Stephen Budiansky -- Dual nationalisms : legacies of the war of 1812 / Alan Taylor -- James Madison, presidential power, and civil liberties in the War of 1812 / Benjamin Wittes and Ritika Singh -- The war over federalism : the constitutional battles in the War of 1812 / Peter J. Kastor.
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