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War, Demobilization and Memory: The Legacy of War in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions 1st ed. 2016 [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: War, Culture and Society, 17501850
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 1137406488
  • ISBN-13: 9781137406484
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm, kaal: 6446 g, XVIII, 416 p., 1 Hardback
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 1137406488
  • ISBN-13: 9781137406484
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This volume examines the impact of the wars in the Atlantic world between 1770 and 1830, focusing both on the military, economic, political, social and cultural demobilization that occurred immediately at their end, and their long-term legacy and memory.

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This impressive and stimulating collection of papers highlights why war was a crucible of change in global politics at the dawn of the nineteenth century, as well as the tenacity of the community structures it failed to shatter. (Tom Stammers, French History, Vol. 33 (1), March, 2019) This volume is a thought-provoking collection of essays borne out of a 2013 international conference. as historical study continues to turn increasingly to encompass a wider view outside the national narrative, this edited collection can claim to have set the course for new and exciting future studies in what is a popular and ever expanding area of research. (Mario Draper, European History Quarterly, Vol. 47 (1), 2017)

List of Figures, Graphs and Maps
viii
Series Editors' Preface ix
Preface and Acknowledgements x
Notes on Contributors xi
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Part I Rethinking the Legacy of Conflict in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions
1 Introduction: War, Demobilization and Memory in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions
3(27)
Alan Forrest
Karen Hagemann
Michael Rowe
2 The Birth of Militarism in the Age of Democratic Revolutions
30(21)
David A. Bell
Part II Peace Making, Occupation and Military Demobilization
3 Making Peace: The Allied Occupation of France, 1815--1818
51(17)
Christine Haynes
4 The Experience of Demobilization: War Veterans in the Central European Armies and Societies after 1815
68(16)
Leighton S. James
5 War, Economy and Utopianism: Russia after the Napoleonic Era
84(16)
Janet M. Hartley
6 Arms for Revolutions: Military Demobilization after the Napoleonic Wars and Latin American Independence
100(19)
Rafe Blaufarb
Part III The Aftermath of War in Politics and Political Culture
7 North Carolina and the New Nation: Reconstruction and Reconciliation Efforts in the 1780s
119(13)
John R. Maass
8 The Issue of Citizenship: Jews, Germans and the Contested Legacy of the Napoleonic Wars
132(18)
Michael Rowe
9 The Costs of War: The Impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Italian Postwar Politics
150(16)
John A. Davis
10 The Challenges of Peace: The High Politics of Postwar Reconstruction in Britain, 1815--1830
166(16)
John Bew
11 The Gender Order of Postwar Politics: Comparing Spanish South America and Spain, 1810s--1850s
182(21)
Catherine Davies
Part IV Restoring Postwar Economies and Reordering Societies
12 Remembering and Restoring the Economic Ancien Regime: France and Its Colonies, 1815--1830
203(17)
David Todd
13 Postwar Cities: The Cost of the Wars of 1813--1815 on Society in Hamburg and Leipzig
220(18)
Katherine B. Aaslestad
14 Rewarding Loyalty after the Wars of Independence in Spanish America: Displaced Bureaucrats in Cuba
238(16)
Sarah C. Chambers
15 Enterprising Women and War Profiteers: Race, Gender and Power in the Revolutionary Caribbean
254(17)
Kit Candlin
Cassandra Pybus
Part V Postwar Cultures and Contested War Memories
16 Seductive Sedition: New Hampshire Loyalists' Experiences and Memories of the American Revolutionary Wars
271(16)
Gregory T. Knouff
17 Moscow after Napoleon: Reconciliation, Rebuilding, and Contested Memories
287(16)
Alexander M. Martin
18 Creating Cultural Difference: The Military, Political and Cultural Legacy of the Anglo-American War of 1812--1815
303(17)
Andrew Lambert
19 Creating National Heroes: Simon Bolivar and the Memories of the Spanish American Wars of Independence
320(15)
Matthew Brown
20 Celebration, Contestation and Commemoration: The Battle of Leipzig in German Memories of the Anti-Napoleonic Wars
335(18)
Karen Hagemann
21 Contrasting Memories: Remembering Waterloo in France and Britain
353(18)
Alan Forrest
Part VI Conclusion
22 Atlantic Revolutions, Imperial Wars, Post-Napoleonic Legacies, and Postcolonial Studies
371(17)
Lloyd Kramer
Bibliography: The Legacy of War in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions 388(10)
Mark Edward Hay
Index 398
Alan Forrest is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of York, UK. His research and teaching focuses on modern French and European history. His most recent books are Waterloo (2015); and War Memories: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Modern European Culture, ed. with Étienne François and Karen Hagemann (2012).

Karen Hagemann is James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. She has published widely on modern German, European and transatlantic history, gender history and the history of military and war. Her most recent monograph is Revisiting Prussia's Wars Against Napoleon: History, Culture, Memory (2015).

Michael Rowe is Senior Lecturer of Modern European History at King's College London, UK. His research focuses on nineteenth century Germany. His publications include From Reich to State: The Rhineland in the Revolutionary Age (2003); and as editor, Collaboration and Resistance in NapoleonicEurope: State-Formation in an Age of Upheaval, c. 18001815 (2003).