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Did Betsey Ross Design the Flag of the United States of America?
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Publication of the Scottsville Literary Society
出版DigiCat, 2022-07-20
主題Fiction / ClassicsReference / General
ISBNEAN:8596547093459
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=3nR9EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋In 'Did Betsey Ross Design the Flag of the United States of America?', Franklin Hanford delves into the patriotic lore of the American flag's creation. Through meticulous research and keen attention to historical discourse, Hanford navigates the narrative that credits Betsey Ross with the flag's design. This work is characterized by a critical analysis of primary sources, juxtaposed with the longstanding oral histories and family traditions that have shaped public perception. The author situates this investigation within the broader contexts of American mythology, the construction of national identity, and the role that individual memory plays in the collective historical consciousness of a nation. Franklin Hanford emerges as a scholar deeply interested in the interplays of history, myth, and national symbolism. His pursuit of the truth behind the Betsy Ross legend likely stems from an attempt to demystify the American past and provide a clearer picture of the Revolutionary era. Hanford demonstrates an acute awareness of the power of anecdotal evidence and the tendency of such evidence to eclipse written records, all the while maintaining a balanced, academic approach to the subject matter at hand. Hanford's book stands as an essential read for enthusiasts of American history and readers intrigued by the intersections of folklore and fact. It appeals to those who seek to understand how stories evolve over time and shape a nation's identity, as well as academics looking for a nuanced exploration of one of America's most enduring myths. In quest of historical accuracy and with a respectful nod to the power of narrative, 'Did Betsey Ross Design the Flag of the United States of America?' offers a compelling examination of truth versus tradition, encouraging readers to scrutinize the past with both reverence and a critical eye.