Historical narratives and anecdotes concerning Captain John Smith have been told and retold throughout the entire history the United States of America, and they have proved to be sacred, influential, and contested elements in the construction of the individual, sectional, regional, and national identity of many. In this thesis, I first outline some of the history of how narratives and discourses surrounding Captain John Smith were directly connected with the identity of many Americans during the 18th and 19th century, especially Virginians and Southerners. Then I outline how these narratives and discourses from the 18th and 19th centuries have continued and evolved in the 20th and 21st centuries in American scholarship and popular culture. ...
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In this thesis I turn to two of the originating texts of American literature: John Smith’s The Gener...
In this dissertation, I explore the complex layers of the dynamic American cultures that inform pers...
This study examines the relationship between writing and American identity in four works--William Br...
This thesis attempts to elucidate how the illustrated images and text of the medieval myths of King ...
Painted against the backdrop of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries this thesis utilizes piracy...
I interpret Civil War romanticism by looking at well-known archetypal characters such as the knight,...
Decisive leader, prolific writer, astute American visionary, Captain John Smith was the crucial foun...
This article explores the alignment of John Smith’s 'Generall Historie' with the development of nati...
In this academically eclectic essay, I look at the complex role of oral literature in society throug...
This dissertation is the first study dedicated to the Civil War marine paintings of Xanthus Smith (1...
The year 2011 brings us the Sesquicentennial celebration of the American Civil War. Surprisingly, o...
Although Adams has received much less recognition in the form of monuments, namesakes, and in the sh...
This Honors Thesis contributes to the theory of American Civil Religion proposed by sociologist Robe...
The Story of Pocahontas and John Smith as a Symbolic American Folktale, is a work that shows how Poc...
This study examines the evolution of the popular images of John Brown and Thomas Stonewall Jackson...
In this thesis I turn to two of the originating texts of American literature: John Smith’s The Gener...
In this dissertation, I explore the complex layers of the dynamic American cultures that inform pers...
This study examines the relationship between writing and American identity in four works--William Br...
This thesis attempts to elucidate how the illustrated images and text of the medieval myths of King ...
Painted against the backdrop of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries this thesis utilizes piracy...
I interpret Civil War romanticism by looking at well-known archetypal characters such as the knight,...