Mourning a Murder: The Death of John Pierce, Local Politics, and British-American Relations

IF 0.8 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/jer.2023.0001
Heather Walser
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Abstract:This essay examines how localities shaped federal policy and influenced foreign affairs in the early nineteenth century. By examining the local, national, and international response to the accidental killing of John Pierce on the Leander by British warships off the coast of New York in 1806, this piece argues for the importance of studying national issues, like national sovereignty, in local contexts. Building off of recent political and diplomatic histories that have recentered individuals and cultural politics in the study of foreign affairs, this essay traces how the local response to Pierce's death created a national outcry, directly affected on-going negotiations with the British empire, and laid the groundwork for future protests regarding national sovereignty. By expanding more traditional ideas of diplomacy to include local political leaders and the cultural politics of people in the street, this essay seeks to reinvigorate the diplomatic history of the early republic. The aftermath of the Leander affair demonstrates how diplomatic negotiations happened on a local, state, national, and international level between formal and informal political actors and how local issues helped define national priorities, create a national identity, and shape understandings of national sovereignty.
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悼念谋杀:约翰·皮尔斯之死、地方政治和英美关系
摘要:本文考察了19世纪初地方政府是如何塑造联邦政策和影响外交事务的。1806年,约翰·皮尔斯在纽约海岸外的利安德号上被英国军舰意外杀害,这篇文章通过考察当地、国家和国际对此事的反应,论证了在当地背景下研究国家问题(如国家主权)的重要性。以最近的政治和外交历史为基础,在外交事务研究中重新纳入个人和文化政治,本文追溯了当地对皮尔斯之死的反应如何引起了全国的强烈抗议,直接影响了正在进行的与大英帝国的谈判,并为未来有关国家主权的抗议奠定了基础。通过将更传统的外交观念扩展到包括地方政治领导人和街头人民的文化政治,本文试图重振共和早期的外交史。利安德事件的后果展示了外交谈判是如何在地方、州、国家和国际层面上在正式和非正式的政治行为者之间发生的,以及地方问题如何帮助确定国家的优先事项,创造国家认同,并形成对国家主权的理解。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Early Republic is a quarterly journal committed to publishing the best scholarship on the history and culture of the United States in the years of the early republic (1776–1861). JER is published for the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic. SHEAR membership includes an annual subscription to the journal.
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