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Mutiny on the Rising Sun

Author : Jared Ross Hardesty
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2024-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479830985

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A little-known story of mutiny and murder illustrating the centrality of smuggling and slavery in early American society On the night of June 1, 1743, terror struck the schooner Rising Sun. After completing a routine smuggling voyage where the crew sold enslaved Africans in exchange for chocolate, sugar, and coffee in the Dutch colony of Suriname, the ship traveled eastward along the South American coast. Believing there was an opportunity to steal the lucrative cargo and make a new life for themselves, three sailors snuck below deck, murdered four people, and seized control of the vessel. Mutiny on the Rising Sun recounts the origins, events, and eventual fate of the Rising Sun’s final smuggling voyage in vivid detail. Starting from that horrible night in June 1743, it narrates a deeply human history of smuggling, providing an incredible story of those caught in the webs spun by illicit commerce. The case generated a rich documentary record that illuminates an international chocolate smuggling ring, the lives of the crew and mutineers, and the harrowing experience of the enslaved people trafficked by the Rising Sun. Smuggling stood at the center of the lives of everyone involved with the business of the schooner. Larger forces, such as imperial trade restrictions, created the conditions for smuggling, but individual actors, often driven by raw ambition and with little regard for the consequences of their actions, designed, refined, and perpetuated this illicit commerce. At once startling and captivating, Mutiny on the Rising Sun shows how illegal trade created demand for exotic products like chocolate, and how slavery and smuggling were integral to the development of American capitalism.

Facing the Rising Sun

Author : Gerald Horne
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2018-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479848591

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The surprising alliance between Japan and pro-Tokyo African Americans during World War II In November 1942 in East St. Louis, Illinois a group of African Americans engaged in military drills were eagerly awaiting a Japanese invasion of the U.S.— an invasion that they planned to join. Since the rise of Japan as a superpower less than a century earlier, African Americans across class and ideological lines had saluted the Asian nation, not least because they thought its very existence undermined the pervasive notion of “white supremacy.” The list of supporters included Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, and particularly W.E.B. Du Bois. Facing the Rising Sun tells the story of the widespread pro-Tokyo sentiment among African Americans during World War II, arguing that the solidarity between the two groups was significantly corrosive to the U.S. war effort. Gerald Horne demonstrates that Black Nationalists of various stripes were the vanguard of this trend—including followers of Garvey and the precursor of the Nation of Islam. Indeed, many of them called themselves “Asiatic”, not African. Following World War II, Japanese-influenced “Afro-Asian” solidarity did not die, but rather foreshadowed Dr. Martin Luther King’s tie to Gandhi’s India and Black Nationalists’ post-1970s fascination with Maoist China and Ho’s Vietnam. Based upon exhaustive research, including the trial transcripts of the pro-Tokyo African Americans who were tried during the war, congressional archives and records of the Negro press, this book also provides essential background for what many analysts consider the coming “Asian Century.” An insightful glimpse into the Black Nationalists’ struggle for global leverage and new allies, Facing the Rising Sun provides a complex, holistic perspective on a painful period in African American history, and a unique glimpse into the meaning of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.”

Hymn to the Rising Sun

Author : Paul Green
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1936
Category : African American prisoners
ISBN : 0573642273

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''Hymn to the Rising Sun, '' a grim prison drama from the 1930's, takes place in the barracks of a rural Southern work camp in the early morning on the Fourth of July, and the idea of the cruelly incarcerated waking to Independence Day is the irony that thrums loudly throughout the play. --NY Times, Feb. 5, 2001.

Solo into the Rising Sun

Author : Ed Kittrell
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811769129

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When we think about World War II bombers, we picture formations of scores of bombers, escorted and protected by fighters, flying into enemy territory and bombing the hell out of the enemy. In Europe and usually the Pacific, this was the standard approach, but some bomber squadrons flew a different kind of mission. This was the case for VPB-117 – the Blue Raiders – unique not only because its B-24 Liberators flew for the U.S. Navy and not the Army, but also because most of the Raiders’ missions entailed bombers venturing out over the Pacific, alone, to seek and destroy on long-range missions of a thousand miles out and a thousand back, often at altitudes close enough for sea spray to cloud their windows. This is their story.

The Military History of the Russian Empire from Peter the Great until Nicholas II

Author : John W. Steinberg
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2024-01-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350037199

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The Military History of the Russian Empire from Peter the Great until Nicholas II by John W. Steinberg Pdf

This book examines the rise and the fall of the Russian Empire through the lens of its military history. While much of the literature on this history tends to focus on epochs, The Russian Military and the Creation of Empire uses a variety of archival sources to capture this aspect of modern Russia from Peter the Great right up to the present day. John W. Steinberg analyzes the social dynamic between Russian society and its military over time. Through a focus on civil-military relations, he demonstrates that both the Tsarist and Soviet regimes were built on, and ultimately dependent upon, the support of the military. Case studies of significant battles are also used throughout the volume to reveal insights into the roles, missions, and capabilities of the Russian military since 1689. The Russian Military and the Creation of Empire is a vital study for all students of modern Russia and the history of modern warfare.

Unfreedom

Author : Jared Hardesty
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479816149

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2016 Reveals the lived experience of slaves in eighteenth-century Boston Instead of relying on the traditional dichotomy of slavery and freedom, Hardesty argues we should understand slavery in Boston as part of a continuum of unfreedom. In this context, African slavery existed alongside many other forms of oppression, including Native American slavery, indentured servitude, apprenticeship, and pauper apprenticeship. In this hierarchical and inherently unfree world, enslaved Bostonians were more concerned with their everyday treatment and honor than with emancipation, as they pushed for autonomy, protected their families and communities, and demanded a place in society. Drawing on exhaustive research in colonial legal records – including wills, court documents, and minutes of governmental bodies – as well as newspapers, church records, and other contemporaneous sources, Hardesty masterfully reconstructs an eighteenth-century Atlantic world of unfreedom that stretched from Europe to Africa to America. By reassessing the lives of enslaved Bostonians as part of a social order structured by ties of dependence, Hardesty not only demonstrates how African slaves were able to decode their new homeland and shape the terms of their enslavement, but also tells the story of how marginalized peoples engrained themselves in the very fabric of colonial American society.

The Rising Sun

Author : Eaton Stannard Barrett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1809
Category : English fiction
ISBN : NYPL:33433107801874

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Land of the Rising Sun

Author : Dr. Ngozi M. Obi
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781524688141

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Most people have never heard of Biafra or the war that nullified its birth and impending existence as a country. But those who lived the war still feel the sting and stigma of their wartime experiences. Knowing the history of a people helps one to understand them, giving rise to compassion rather than condemnation or alienation. This is also true for a people’s posterity to ensure negative history never repeats itself. Though the land’s rising sun is currently dimmed along its horizon, it will never be utterly extinguished and allowed to completely set because of the voices of those still crying out from it. Read on to discover the indigene experience of wartime Biafra through the eyes of a young nurse, chronicled in a historical fiction tribute.

The rising sun, by Cervantes Hogg

Author : Eaton Stannard Barrett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1807
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:555071131

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The Rising Sun ... The Second Edition. [With a Plate.]

Author : Cervantes HOGG (pseud. [i.e. Eaton Stannard Barrett.])
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1807
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0026654728

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The Rising Sun

Author : Douglas Galbraith
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0802138640

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"Only 300 men would return alive. This is the story of their tragic mission, which shattered a dream of empire and bankrupted a nation."--BOOK JACKET.

Representations of China in British Children's Fiction, 1851-1911

Author : Shih-Wen Chen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317066040

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In her extensively researched exploration of China in British children’s literature, Shih-Wen Chen provides a sustained critique of the reductive dichotomies that have limited insight into the cultural and educative role these fictions played in disseminating ideas and knowledge about China. Chen considers a range of different genres and types of publication-travelogue storybooks, historical novels, adventure stories, and periodicals-to demonstrate the diversity of images of China in the Victorian and Edwardian imagination. Turning a critical eye on popular and prolific writers such as Anne Bowman, William Dalton, Edwin Harcourt Burrage, Bessie Marchant, G.A. Henty, and Charles Gilson, Chen shows how Sino-British relations were influential in the representation of China in children’s literature, challenges the notion that nineteenth-century children’s literature simply parroted the dominant ideologies of the age, and offers insights into how attitudes towards children’s relationship with knowledge changed over the course of the century. Her book provides a fresh context for understanding how China was constructed in the period from 1851 to 1911 and sheds light on British cultural history and the history and uses of children’s literature.

Sites of Asian Interaction

Author : Tim Harper,Sunil Amrith
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107082083

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This book sheds light on the history of political and religious globalisation in modern Asia, transcending both national and imperial boundaries, while expanding the range of methodologies and sources brought to bear on studying Asia's modernity. It illuminates how ideas travelled across Asia, and how they changed in the process.

Between 2 Oceans (2nd Edn)

Author : Malcolm H. Murfett,John Miksic,Brian Farell,Chiang Ming Shun
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9789814435451

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