The Pig and the Postwar Dream: The San Juan Island Dispute, 1853-1872, in History and Memory
Historical events are framed by the actors of the time and then re-framed by subsequent historians and the public. This thesis examines the historiography of the San Juan Island Dispute, 1853-1871, known colloquially in the twentieth century as the “Pig War.” In 1859, after an American settler on Sa...
Main Author: | Lyall, Gordon Robert |
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Other Authors: | Sager, Eric William |
Language: | English en |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4570 |
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