本土恐怖:本尼迪克特·阿诺德和新伦敦的燃烧

Stephen Donnelly
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本土恐怖:本尼迪克特·阿诺德和新伦敦的燃烧。埃里克·d·雷曼。Middletown, CT:卫斯理大学出版社,2014。261页。30.00美元(精装)。大多数美国人熟悉本尼迪克特·阿诺德这个名字,并立即将其与叛国一词联系在一起。我们可能知道,在独立战争期间,他在与西点军校有关的阴谋中变成了叛徒,但对我们大多数人来说,故事就到此为止了。《本土恐怖》通过叙述阿诺德臭名昭著的大变脸前后的战时功绩,弥补了这一知识缺口。这本书令人信服地对阿诺德提出了国内恐怖主义的额外指控,毫无疑问,他的名字将永远臭名昭著。这不是修正主义的历史。如果说有什么不同的话,那就是它代表了一种当之无愧的“堆起”额外的指控,这些指控在常识和历史中已经消失,现在又复活了。本尼迪克特·阿诺德的故事类似于化身博士。战前,他是康涅狄格州诺里奇的一个富裕商人,与新伦敦有家庭和商业关系。作为早期的“自由之子”,他在战争期间参加了许多战役,使自己成为从英国获得独立的合法英雄。他和伊森·艾伦一枪未发就占领了提康德罗加堡。他领导了对魁北克的灾难性袭击,由于计划和后勤的不合理以及不切实际的期望,这场袭击注定要失败。具有讽刺意味的是,他还在击退英国早期对康涅狄格州的进攻中发挥了重要作用。阿诺德是关键的萨拉托加战役的真正英雄,尽管他的指挥官霍雷肖·盖茨获得了大部分荣誉。在他的整个职业生涯中,他难相处、易怒的性格的早期预警迹象不断显现。他在战争开始前因袭击一名保皇党成员而被捕。当他没有得到足够快的晋升来实现他的雄心壮志时,他多次威胁要辞职。在个人方面,他负债累累,娶了一个来自富裕家庭的漂亮的保守党人。作为宾夕法尼亚州的军事长官,他被认为是一个急性子,并被指控行为不端和贪污。他辞去了这个职位,在军事法庭上被宣判无罪,并受到华盛顿的谴责。这导致了他与英国人致命的通信,并最终背叛了他的朋友、家人和国家。阿诺德获得了英国将军的职位和两万英镑,把西点军校交给他以前的敌人。如果这个阴谋没有被发现,我们有理由相信,独立战争的整个进程可能已经被颠覆了。对哈德逊河的控制被认为是双方战争的关键,类似于内战期间对密西西比河的控制。当然,阴谋被发现,灾难得以避免,但阿诺德将在两个不同的战役中实施报复。…
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Homegrown Terror: Benedict Arnold and the Burning of New London
Homegrown Terror: Benedict Arnold and the Burning of New London. Eric D. Lehman. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2014. 261 pages. $30.00 (hardcover).Most Americans are familiar with the name Benedict Arnold and instantly associate it with the word treason. We may know that he turned traitor during the Revolutionary War in a plot involving West Point but, for most of us, that is the end of the story. Homegrown Terror corrects this knowledge gap by recounting Arnold's wartime exploits both before and after his notorious volte-face. The book convincingly levels the additional charge of domestic terrorism against Arnold and leaves little doubt that his name will remain forever infamous. This is not a revisionist history. If anything, it represents a well-deserved "piling on" of additional charges that have been lost, and now revived, to general knowledge and to history.The story of Benedict Arnold is akin to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Before the war he was an affluent merchant in Norwich, Connecticut, with family and commercial ties to New London. An early "Son of Liberty," during the war he participated in many battles, distinguishing himself as a legitimate hero in the effort to gain independence from Britain. He and Ethan Allen captured Fort Ticonderoga without firing a shot. He led the disastrous attack upon Quebec, which was doomed to failure anyway due to poor planning and logistics and unrealistic expectations. Ironically, he was also instrumental in beating back an early British attack on Connecticut. Arnold was the real hero of the pivotal Battle of Saratoga, though his commanding officer, Horatio Gates, gained most of the laurels.Throughout his career, early warning signs ofa difficult and prickly personality emerged. He was arrested for assaulting a Loyalist before the war began. He repeatedly threatened to resign when he did not receive promotions fast enough to keep pace with his ambition. On the personal side, he became deeply indebted and married a beautiful Tory from an affluent family. As military governor of Pennsylvania, he was known as a hothead and was charged with misconduct and peculation (embezzlement). He resigned this post, was court-martialed and acquitted, and was reprimanded by Washington. This led to his fateful correspondence with the British and the eventual betrayal of his friends, family, and country.Arnold was offered a British generalship and twenty thousand pounds to turn West Point over to his former enemies. If the conspiracy had not been discovered, it is not unreasonable to believe that the entire course of the Revolutionary War may have been upended. Control of the Hudson was considered vital to the war on both sides, analogous to control of the Mississippi River during the Civil War. Of course, the conspiracy was discovered and disaster averted, but Arnold would exact his revenge in two distinctive campaigns. …
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