Battle of New Orleans Sequicentennial Celebration, 1815-1965. Final Report to the United States Congress of the Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission. [With Illustrations, Including Portraits, and Maps.].

Battle of New Orleans Sequicentennial Celebration, 1815-1965. Final Report to the United States Congress of the Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission. [With Illustrations, Including Portraits, and Maps.].
Author: United States. Congress
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Total Pages: 154
Release: 1965
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Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1815-1965

Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1815-1965
Author: United States. Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1964
Genre: New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
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Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1815-1965

Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1815-1965
Author: United States. Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1965
Genre: New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
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A Bloodless Victory

A Bloodless Victory
Author: Joseph F. Stoltz
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421423030

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This study of military historiography examines the changing narrative of the Battle of New Orleans through two centuries of commemoration. Once celebrated on par with the Fourth of July, the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans is no longer a day of reverence for most Americans. The United States’ stunning defeat of the British army on January 8th, 1815, gave rise to the presidency of Andrew Jackson, the Democratic Party, and the legend of Jean Laffite. Yet the battle has not been a national holiday since 1861. Joseph F. Stoltz III explores how generations of Americans have consciously revised, reinterpreted, and reexamined the memory of the conflict to fit the cultural and social needs of their time. Combining archival research with deep analyses of music, literature, theater, and film across two centuries of American popular culture, Stoltz highlights the myriad ways in which politicians, artists, academics, and ordinary people have rewritten the battle’s history. From Andrew Jackson’s presidential campaign to the occupation of New Orleans by the Union Army to the Jim Crow era, the continuing reinterpretations of the battle alienated whole segments of the American population from its memorialization. Thus, a close look at the Battle of New Orleans offers an opportunity to explore not just how events are collectively remembered across generations but also how a society discards memorialization that is no longer necessary or palatable.