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Indian Spectacle: College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America (Critical Issues in Sport and Society)

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Once revered as one of the finest officers in the U.S. Navy; Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont is now; when remembered at all; criticized for resisting technological advancement and for half-heartedly leading the disastrous all-ironclad Union naval attack on Charleston. Although his reputation appeared unshakable after he won the first major Union victory of the Civil War in South Carolina; the failed attack on Charleston brought his career to an abrupt end. Relieved of his command; he was also maligned in the press. In Lincoln’s Tragic Admiral: The Life of Samuel Francis Du Pont; Kevin J. Weddle challenges this reduction of Du Pont’s legacy; combining new and known sources to uncover a thoroughly modern; though flawed; Du Pont.Despite the fact that Du Pont’s name has become intertwined with the ironclad due to the catastrophic battle that brought shame on both the man and the machine; Weddle reveals that the admiral was the victim of a double irony: although Du Pont championed technological innovation; he outspokenly opposed the use of the new ironclads to attack Charleston. Only when his objections were overridden did his use of these modern vessels bring his career to a tragic end. Weddle exposes this historical misunderstanding; while also pinpointing Du Pont’s crucial role in the development of United States naval strategy; his work in modernizing the navy between the Mexican War and the Civil War; and his push for the navy’s technological transition from wood to iron. In his examination of key documents from Du Pont’s life and career; Weddle unveils the life-long partnership that Du Pont shared with his wife and confidante; Sophie; who served as an immediate counsel to many of his decisions; while also tackling larger historical questions such as civil-military relations; attitudes toward slavery; innovations in military strategy and organization; and the introduction of new military technology in wartime. Both enlightening and moving; Lincoln’s Tragic Admiral will appeal to scholars interested in American; technological; and military history; as well as the general reader interested in the Civil War.


#704746 in Books Jennifer Guiliano 2015-04-02 2015-03-02Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .45 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 0813565545194 pagesIndian Spectacle College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Everything I needed to know; I learned in grad schoolBy Alex M. MobleyFull disclosure; I went to grad school with Jen Guiliano so reading this book was Proustian for me - a lot like listening to the greatest hits CD of an era of a shared intellectual discovery. In this book I see the synthesis of an intellectual culture that is sadly under attack at our alma mater. But the good news is that there are books like Indian Spectacle to prove that despite the tremendous efforts; time; and typically financial challenges that history grad students at U of Illinois undergo; it is well worth it. Guiliano is part of a new generation of scholars who have worked under an exceptional team of professors. In these pages; Guiliano displays and echoes Adrian Burgos' passion for sport; CL Cole's mediated sport; "whiteness" DNA from Dave Roediger; Hoganson's literary craft; Team Jean Allman/Antoinette Burton's postcolonial acumen; and the beat beat beat of American Indian Studies.

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