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With sails whitening every sea
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ISBN: 0801455073 0801455081 9780801455070 9780801452338 9780801455087 0801452333 1336203242 Year: 2014 Publisher: Ithaca London

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Many Americans in the Early Republic era saw the seas as another field for national aggrandizement. With a merchant marine that competed against Britain for commercial supremacy and a whaling fleet that circled the globe, the United States sought a maritime empire to complement its territorial ambitions in North America. In With Sails Whitening Every Sea, Brian Rouleau argues that because of their ubiquity in foreign ports, American sailors were the principal agents of overseas foreign relations in the early republic. Their everyday encounters and more problematic interactions-barroom brawling, sexual escapades in port-city bordellos, and the performance of blackface minstrel shows-shaped how the United States was perceived overseas. Rouleau details both the mariners' "working-class diplomacy" and the anxieties such interactions inspired among federal authorities and missionary communities, who saw the behavior of American sailors as mere debauchery. Indiscriminate violence and licentious conduct, they feared, threatened both mercantile profit margins and the nation's reputation overseas. As Rouleau chronicles, the world's oceans and seaport spaces soon became a battleground over the terms by which American citizens would introduce themselves to the world. But by the end of the Civil War, seamen were no longer the nation's principal ambassadors. Hordes of wealthy tourists had replaced seafarers, and those privileged travelers moved through a world characterized by consolidated state and corporate authority. Expanding nineteenth-century America's master narrative beyond the water's edge, With Sails Whitening Every Sea reveals the maritime networks that bound the Early Republic to the wider world.


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Empire's nursery : children's literature and the origins of the American century
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ISBN: 9781479804474 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, N.Y. New York University Press

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America's empire was not made by adults only. In fact, junior citizens were essential to its creation. Children's literature during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries sought to impart an imperial consciousness among the nation's youth, while adult authors strive to raise rising generations of enthusiastic juvenile jingoes. But young people were neither unwitting nor unwilling puppets in the propagation of America's expansionistic foreign policy. Instead, Empire's Nursery demonstrates that juvenile readers often played an active part in committing the country to adventurism overseas. The history of the United States in the world must therefore make room for the country's littlest policymakers. As kids eagerly read dime novels, series fiction, pulp magazines, and comic books that dramatized the virtues of empire, they helped entrench a growing belief in America's indispensability to the international order. The American Century's actualization depended upon the patient work of writers proselytizing among the youthful millions educated to embrace their Uncle Sam's growing global entanglements.


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Empire's Nursery
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With Sails Whitening Every Sea : Mariners and the Making of an American Maritime Empire
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ISBN: 9780801455087 Year: 2015 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University Press

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Empire's Nursery : Children's Literature and the Origins of the American Century
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Empire's Nursery : Children's Literature and the Origins of the American Century
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ISBN: 9781479804504 Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, N.Y. New York University Press

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Empire's Nursery : Children's Literature and the Origins of the American Century
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ISBN: 1479804479 1479804487 Year: 2021 Publisher: NYU Press

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The Familiar Made Strange

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The Familiar Made Strange : American Icons and Artifacts after the Transnational Turn
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ISBN: 9780801455469 Year: 2015 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University Press

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