A Double-Edged Sword: The Biography of Commodore Jesse Duncan Elliott, 1782–1845: Maritime Currents: History and Archaeology
Autor David F. Long Cuvânt înainte de Gene Allen Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2026
A Double-Edged Sword: The Biography of Commodore Jesse Duncan Elliott, 1782–1845 is a comprehensive and long-overdue portrait of one of the most polarizing figures in early US naval history. Written over the course of a decade and completed shortly before the author’s death, this meticulously researched biography revisits the career of a man once hailed for his military exploits—and later condemned for a myriad of personal controversies—including his perceived missteps while in command.
David F. Long traces Elliott’s rise from promising young officer to commodore, chronicling his leadership during key moments such as the capture of the brig Caledonia, the defense of Fort Erie, and his central—but contested—role in the Battle of Lake Erie. Despite notable contributions to the Navy’s early successes, including his diplomatic work and restoration of the USS Constitution, Elliott’s legacy was clouded by scandal: accusations of cowardice, a notorious duel, a contentious command style, and a drawn-out court-martial that ended his career in disgrace.
Serving as both biography and reflective historical analysis, Long paints a vivid picture of the early US Navy—its rivalries, growing pains, and evolving institutional identity. His balanced account of Elliott’s life, neither excusing his faults nor downplaying his achievements, places the commodore’s story in direct conversation with the challenges and ambitions of a rapidly expanding American maritime power. This is a must read for scholars of naval and military history, early American politics, or anyone interested in the brazen albeit controversial legacy of a forgotten national hero.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817362409
ISBN-10: 0817362401
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 8 bw figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Maritime Currents: History and Archaeology
ISBN-10: 0817362401
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 8 bw figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Maritime Currents: History and Archaeology
Notă biografică
David F. Long joined the history department at the University of New Hampshire in 1948 where he taught for forty-five years, specializing in naval history and foreign relations. He authored or edited many books, among them Nothing Too Daring: A Biography of Commodore David Porter, 1780–1843. Long passed away in 2001.
Recenzii
“A Double-Edged Sword is a testament to Professor Long’s legacy, his deep knowledge, and his penetrating analysis.”
—Jason Smith, author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.S. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire
“Long must be given credit for his willingness to take on what many historians would view as a difficult and unpleasant subject. Naval historians will welcome this book.”
—William S. Dudley, author of Inside the US Navy of 1812–1815
—Jason Smith, author of To Master the Boundless Sea: The U.S. Navy, the Marine Environment, and the Cartography of Empire
“Long must be given credit for his willingness to take on what many historians would view as a difficult and unpleasant subject. Naval historians will welcome this book.”
—William S. Dudley, author of Inside the US Navy of 1812–1815
Descriere
A Double-Edged Sword offers a critical and reflective biography of Commodore Jesse Duncan Elliott, a controversial yet influential figure in early American naval history. Through meticulous research and sharp historical insight, David F. Long explores Elliott’s battlefield victories, personal rivalries, and ultimate fall into political disgrace. Charting Elliott’s rise and reckoning, Long reveals a military career that not only shaped but, in many ways, mirrored the growing tensions, ambitions, and contradictions of the young US Navy.