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A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812
 
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A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812 [Perfect Paperback]

James Ellis (Author)
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April 7, 2009
New England was hard hit by the War of 1812 with Great Britain. The war severely injured the maritime and commercial economy and inflamed the difference in interests between the Northeast and the rest of the country, where agriculture was the mainstay.

Anticipating the harm another war with England would bring, New England's regional leaders opposed it from the outset. Party politics played a major role. Federalists, dominant in the Northeast, at every turn badgered and challenged the war policies of the administration and its majority Democratic Republican Party. New England's churchmen, still heavily influenced by Puritanism, railed against the ungodly actions of the national government. But economic issues proved to be a greater source of dissension.

From earliest times, the history of New England has been tied to the sea. Merchants, fishermen, and others dependent on an open ocean were devastated by the embargoes and blockades of the war. Unemployment deepened, businesses failed, and privation spread.

This book pulls together material from period sources (diaries, journals, logs, letters, government documents, newspapers) scattered throughout the archives, libraries, museums, and town halls to piece together the history of America's northeastern seacoast from Connecticut to Maine. The author livens the narrative by blending entertaining tales of common folk with the march of epic events and clashes.


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"[W]ell-researched, balanced, and scholarly." Canadian Military Journal.

"Ellis has produced a work that belongs in the collection of serious scholars of American history." Barnstable (MA) Patriot
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"[M]eticulous research."  Cape & Islands NPR. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Following a management career in federal government with the Interior, Justice, Labor, and Treasury departments, with an emphasis on intergovernmental relations in New England, James Ellis has turned his focus to writing. He is an active contributor to Mew England regional magazines and newspapers as well as professional journals and is involved with several historical organizations.

Ellis is also author of Mad Jack Percival: Legend of the Old Navy (2002). A Ruinous and Unhappy War is his second book.

Product Details

  • Perfect Paperback: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Algora Publishing (April 7, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875866905
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875866901
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,377,869 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ellis served in the Air Force during the Korean War, and graduated from the Honors College, Michigan State University. Following E.B. White's advice, Ellis spent "the first forty years of his life doing something else" before turning to writing. He headed the Crime Analysis Unit of the St. Louis Police Department; worked as a senior researcher for good government organizations in Hartford and Boston; and headed the Planning Bureau of the Mass. State Police. After, he worked in management positions with the U.S. Justice, Treasury, and Labor departments and was appointed a New England regional director of the Department of the Interior. In addition to his biography of Captain "Mad Jack" Percival and history of the War of 1812, he is a frequent contributor to periodicals and professional journals, and he contributed to two police administration textbooks.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Storytelling dominates....., February 15, 2009
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Clearly "A Ruinous and Unhappy War" is based on exhaustive and thorough research. Ellis demonstrates a keen familiarity with New England and its history. Importantly, as he presents detail, his storytelling dominates and appears much more entertaining than most histories. His balanced and knowledgeable treatment of both sides in the conflict is notable. This book is certain to become a favorite of many readers here and abroad drawn to the subject as we commemorate the war's bicentennial.



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5.0 out of 5 stars A Ruinous and Unhappy War, April 15, 2009
I just finished reading James Ellis' "A Ruinous and Unhappy War". All I can say is outstanding! It provides the reader with an in-depth analysis of the war from the viewpoint of the people of New England - a topic that has been sadly overlooked. While Mr. Ellis' work is obviously well-researched and captures the background and mindset of the parties, it is injected with Mr. Ellis flare for story-telling. I particularly enjoyed the events surrounding Capt. Mayo's experience off Wellfleet. Not only is the writing probative, it is also entertaining and very difficult to lay aside.
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