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ID192682
Title ProperAmerican Prisoners of War in the Captive Atlantic, 1812–1815
LanguageENG
AuthorHooker, Peter ;  Peter Hooker and Kit Candlin, ;  Candlin, Kit
Summary / Abstract (Note)By 1812, a sophisticated system had emerged in the greater Anglo Atlantic for processing and housing of prisoners of war. This affected American captives of the British in the first decades of the new United States republic. Through the interrogation of three narratives written by captive American mariners, this article explores the connections between the greater Atlantic, the development of British imperial systems, and the development of ideas relating to American identity during the early republic. It underscores the significance of captivity in the Atlantic World and the contested notions of proto-American nationalism and identity that underpinned imprisonment by the British as American prisoners complemented and contested the authority of the British Empire around the Atlantic.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 87, No.4; Oct 2023: p. 941–63
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2023-12 87, 4
Key WordsAmerican Prisoners of War ;  Captive Atlantic ;  1812–1815,