"Arnold the Traitor": George Lippard, the Mexican-American War, and the Search for an Antebellum George Washington, 1846–1852

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q4 HISTORY
Benjamin J. Swenson
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Abstract: During the Mexican-American War (1848–1846), Pennsylvania native and literary giant George Lippard promoted the nation-changing conflict by invoking the heroes and villains of the revolutionary era—most notably Benedict Arnold. An active member of the urban Democratic movement Locofocoism, Lippard used Arnold's infamy to paint political opponents and Mexican War skeptics as traitors while actively seeking to recruit the conflict's hero, General Zachary Taylor, for the presidential election of 1848 as a non-party candidate and antebellum era George Washington. Disillusioned by Taylor's affiliation with the Whig Party, Lippard went on before his death to form a secret society to further his expansionist goals. Although previous historians have examined Lippard's political activities, scholars have overlooked his role in propagating Arnold's traitorous legacy during a contentious period in American history.
“叛徒阿诺德”:乔治·利帕德,美墨战争,以及寻找战前乔治·华盛顿,1846-1852
摘要:在美墨战争(1848-1846)期间,宾夕法尼亚州本土文学巨匠乔治·利帕德通过引用革命时代的英雄和恶棍——最著名的是本尼迪克特·阿诺德——来推动这场改变国家的冲突。作为城市民主运动Locofocoism的积极成员,利帕德利用阿诺德的恶名将政治对手和墨西哥战争怀疑论者描绘成叛徒,同时积极寻求招募冲突的英雄扎卡里·泰勒将军作为无党派候选人参加1848年的总统选举,以及内战前的乔治·华盛顿。利帕德对泰勒与辉格党的关系感到失望,他在去世前成立了一个秘密社团,以进一步实现他的扩张目标。虽然以前的历史学家研究过利帕德的政治活动,但学者们忽视了他在美国历史上有争议的时期宣传阿诺德的叛徒遗产所起的作用。
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