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Robert W Johannsen 1985 hcdj 1st prt TO THE HALLS OF THE MONTEZUMAS Mex-Amer War
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Condition: |
Very Good |
ISBN: |
9780195035186 |
Format: |
Hardcover |
Type: |
Textbook |
Language: |
English |
Publication Year: |
1985 |
Publisher: |
Oxford University Press |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Subject Area: |
Military History |
Publication Name: |
To the Halls of the Montezumas |
Item Length: |
9.5in |
Subject: |
Wars |
Item Height: |
1.3in |
Educational Level: |
Adult & Further Education |
Author: |
Robert w. Johannsen |
Level: |
Intermediate |
Features: |
Dust Jacket/Ex-Library/Illustrated |
Item Width: |
6.5in |
Item Weight: |
26.6 Oz |
Number of Pages: |
384 Pages |
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12% off w/ $300.00 spent |
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Item number: |
1616321845 |
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First printing, with complete number line. Tight, clean, flat, square, sharp and crisp book in nearly pristine DJ. Ex-library, properly de-accessioned, with expected marks, stamps, labels, paste downs, and protections.
For mid-19th-century Americans, the Mexican War was not only a grand exercise in self-identity, legitimizing the young republic's convictions of mission and destiny to a doubting world; it was also the first American conflict to be widely reported in the press and to be waged against an alien foe in a distant and exotic land. It provided a window onto the outside world and promoted an awareness of a people and a land unlike any Americans had known before. This rich cultural history examines the place of the Mexican War in the popular imagination of the era. Drawing on military and travel accounts, newspaper dispatches, and a host of other sources, Johannsen vividly recreates the mood and feeling of the period--its unbounded optimism and patriotic pride--and adds a new dimension to our understanding of both the Mexican War and America itself.
Our country has entered on a new epoch of its history," wrote a Whig Party journal in 1849, just after America's triumph in the Mexican War. Indeed, for that romantic generation of Americans in the mid-nineteenth century, the Mexican War was a grand exercise in it legitimized
the young republic's convictions of mission and destiny to a doubting world. It was easily one of the most popular wars the United States has ever fought.
This rich cultural history examines the war's place in the popular imagination of the era. As Robert Johannsen notes, the Mexican War was the first American conflict to be widely reported in the press, as well as the first to be waged against an alien foe in a distant, strange, and exotic
land. For mid-century Americans, Johannsen shows, the war provided a window onto the outside world, promoting an awareness--if not an understanding--of a people and a land unlike any they had known before. The war helped to dispel some of the mystery of Mexico, as it generated a huge flood of
popular literature, poetry, songs, art, and stage plays. Would-be historians began chronicling the war almost as soon as the first shots were fired, and the war provoked myriad questions about the true nature and purposes of the republic.
Drawing on military and travel accounts, newspaper dispatches, and a host of other sources, Johannsen vividly recreates the mood and feeling of the period--its unbounded optimism and patriotic pride. The book's unique perspective not only adds a new dimension to our understanding of the
Mexican War; it offers new insights into American itself.
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