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Uriah: Uriah Phillips Levy, Captain, USN, and the Naval Court of Inquiry

Editat de Mel Young
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2008
This book is an edited transcript of over 900 pages of testimony, charges, interrogatories, examinations, and cross-examinations of many of the witnesses for and against Navy Captain Uriah Phillips Levy at the Naval Court of Inquiry in 1857. The goal was to separate Captain Levy from the United States Navy after forty-five years of service. The magnitude of the anti-Semitic attitude amongst certain naval officers during that period of history is indicated in these transcripts. The historic chain of events and Levy's subsequent contribution to the U.S. Navy and American history make this a valuable addition to the literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761844396
ISBN-10: 0761844392
Pagini: 122
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Naval Court of Inquiry-1857
Part 2 Witnesses of the Government
Part 3 Witnesses on Behalf of Uriah Phillips Levy
Part 4 Depositions
Part 5 Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Court, Uriah Phillips Levy Letter
Part 6 Index to Supplemental Information

Recenzii

The official U.S. Navy Court records are compelling evidence that the Navy was as dedicated to eradicating that malignancy [anti-Semiticism] in 1857, as it remains today.
Young has gathered the most useful excerpts from the trial and presented them in an easy-to-read format. . . . This book can prove extremely valuable for those interested in Levy's career, and the nature of antisemitism in the United States during the early nineteenth century.
Noted historian Mel Young brings together an impressive array of primary-source documents detailing the six times Levy was court-martialed. In every case, the reader is brought into the courtroom to witness the vicious specter of anti-semitism.... Uriah takes the reader back in time and offers amazing insight into naval procedure, legal process, and American social history.... Whether you are interested in legal history, naval history, or the fight for freedom and justice for all, Mel Young's newest book, Uriah, is amazing and well worth the read.
This short book edited by Mel Young, himself a West Point graduate (Class of 1952), attempts to show, by excerpts from the offical records of a Naval Court of Inquiry, the parallel issues between the Biblical Uriah and the American Uriah, Captain Uriah Phillips Levy, USN, and the trials and tribulations of each.