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The Battle of Copenhagen 1801: Nelson and the Danes

ePub The Battle of Copenhagen 1801: Nelson and the Danes by Ole Feldbaek; OLE Feldbk in History

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During the 1830s; the small state of Rhode Island flourished as a center of radical abolitionism. Inspired by William Lloyd Garrison's call for immediate emancipation; some twenty-five anti-slavery societies were formed under the leadership of the African American communities in Providence and Newport; several energetic Baptist and Congregational clergymen; and the wealthy elder statesman of the New England Friends; Moses Brown. Despite the efforts of these groups; by 1842 the antislavery movement in Rhode Island was nearly moribund; the unified hopes of earlier years having fallen victim to political wrangling. A year later the largest auxiliary in the state; the Providence Antislavery Society; turned its funds over to Amarancy Paine; who in concert with other women not only revived the abolitionist movement in the state but kept it running for another ten years. This detailed study explores how and why women like Paine emerged from the background to resuscitate and lead the antislavery cause in Rhode Island. It suggests that women more than men were accustomed to working behind the scenes; informally and without much public recognition. The crumbling of the male-centered organization revealed a previously invisible female-based structure of personal ties on which leaders were able to build the Rhode Island State Anti-Slavery Society. Because these informal ties crossed traditional racial; geographic; and gender-role boundaries; they were often tenuous and fragile. Nevertheless; by developing this network among themselves and then extending it to national leaders; a few dedicated women managed to continue a program of antislavery petitioning; meetings; and literature circulation.


#6144985 in Books Naval Institute Press 2002-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 1.17 x 7.68 x 9.52l; #File Name: 1557504156270 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good overview of famous battleBy BetsyThis book was detailed enough to satisfy the military aspect of the battle and did a good job of revealing what both sides in the conflict faced. Denmark was definitely caught in a bind because of the political machinations involved with the League of Armed Neutrality. This book also deals well with the personalities involved. Good overview book for those who know little about the battle and the politics behind the battle.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. For History Buffs and True DanesBy bibliogrammieThis is a slow read but if you have a smidge of Danish blood it is great history mixed with the political background. Definitely only for those fascinated with non-fiction historical accounts. Rating reflects the genre rather than the quality of writing or the accuracy and research devoted to the book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. but too many facts make dullBy hansmay be historically correct; but too many facts make dull reading

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