Flowers, guns, and money : Joel Roberts Poinsett and the paradoxes of American patriotism
(2023)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
NEW HISTORY

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
New & Popular History NEW HISTORY Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2023
DESCRIPTION

264 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780226829623, 9780226829609, 022682960X, 0226829626, 9780226829623
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Founding a Man, 1779-1810 -- International and Domestic Politics, 1811-1819 -- Domestic and International Politics, 1820-1825 -- Interest in Mexico, 1825-1830 -- Southern "Honor," 1830-1836 -- War, 1837-1841 -- Final Battles, 1841-1851

"Joel Roberts Poinsett is one of those figures who show up all across the expanding United States in the early nineteenth century. His career culminated as Secretary of War but also encompassed time as a secret agent in South America, ambassador to Mexico, South Carolina state legislator, and US Congressman-as well as as a naturalist and namesake of the poinsettia, which he stole from Mexico. While Poinsett was not an ideologue with a master plan, his consistently self-interested actions reveal an America defined by selfishness, cruelty, greed-and the use of federal power in support of them"--

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