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The Penobscot Expedition

The Penobscot Expedition
Author: George E. Buker
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493083694

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In 1779 the fledgling U.S. naval fleet suffered a catastrophic defeat against the British in the waters of the Penobscot Bay, losing forty ships in a battle that was expected to be a sure victory for the Americans. Commodore Dudley Saltonstall was blamed for the debacle and ultimately court-martialed for his ineptitude. In this groundbreaking book George E. Buker defends Saltonstall providing compelling evidence that he was not to blame for the loss and that in fact the court-martial was rigged against him. Buker’s conclusions foster a reassessment of Saltonstall’s naval strategies and shed new light on the political maneuvers of the time.


Johnny Tremain and the American Revolution

Johnny Tremain and the American Revolution
Author: Corona Brezina
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780823945047

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Traces the process and influences behind the writing of Esther Forbes' novel, Johnny Tremain, for which she won a Newbery Award in 1943--just a year after winning the Pulitzer Prize for her first novel.


Sex, Love, Race

Sex, Love, Race
Author: Martha Hodes
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814735568

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"Since the colonial era, North America has been defined and continually redefined by the intersections of sex, violence, and love across racial boundaries. Motivated by conquest, economics, desire, and romance, such crossings have profoundly affected American society by disturbing dominant ideas about race and sexuality. Sex, Love, Race provides a historical foundation for contemporary discussions of sex across racial lines, which, despite the numbers of interracial marriages and multi-racial children, remains a controversial issue today. The first historical anthology to focus solely and widely on the subject, Sex, Love, Race gathers new essays by both younger and well-known scholars which probe why and how sex across racial boundaries has so threatened Americans of all colors and classes. Traversing the whole of American history, from liaisons among Indians, Europeans, and Africans to twentieth-century social scientists' fascination with sex between Asian Americans and whits, the essays cover a range of regions, and of racial, ethnic, and sexual identities, in North America"--Back cover


Conversing by Signs

Conversing by Signs
Author: Robert Blair St. George
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807846889

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The people of colonial New England lived in a metaphoric landscape, beset with superstition and fear of dangers, real and imagined, seen and unseen. According to folklorist Robert St. George, meaning was layered, often indirect, and inextricably intertwined with memory, apprehension, and imagination. Understanding their "language" is essential to appreciating their history. 134 illustrations.