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Author Guyatt, Nicholas, 1973- author.

Title The hated cage : an American tragedy in Britain's most terrifying prison / Nicholas Guyatt.

Publication Info. New York : Basic Books, 2022.

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Location Call No. Status
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  973.5 GUY    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  973.527 GUYATT    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description vii, 419 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-402) and index.
Contents Part I. King Dick at Vienna. A Seafaring Life ; Getting Clear ; Spare the Vanquished ; Among the Romans -- Part II. King Dick at Bordeaux. The Unhallowed Pursuit ; Mister Beastly ; Extreme Necessity ; A World in Miniature -- Part III. King Dick at Dartmoor. Prison Four ; Hope Deferred ; The Dead House ; Going Home -- Part IV. King Dick at Boston. Remembering and Forgetting ; The Two Massacres.
Summary "The formidable Dartmoor Prison was the first permanent facility for prisoners of war on British soil. Known as the 'hated cage,' American captives -- Black and white -- from the War of 1812 languished in it for years, even after the war ended, stewing in frustration and rage. Although the prisoners had been racially integrated as sailors on American naval ships, Dartmoor became deeply segregated, like the United States itself. Then, on April 6, 1815, a minor flashpoint between the prisoners and the guards turned into a massacre, as guards opened fire. Nine Americans were killed, and dozens injured. It was the last time Britons intentionally killed Americans in a war -- and it also led to the prisoners developing a shared national identity that began to trump their racial differences. The Hated Cage provides astonishing insight into the War of 1812, a conflict which proved embarrassing to both sides, by illuminating the tensions between a massive power with a foothold still in the Americas and the upstart nation desperate for true sovereignty. Celebrated historian Nicholas Guyatt brings to vivid life the forgotten story of how these prisoners came into British custody and of how they negotiated and renegotiated their racial identities as they faced a common enemy. Drawing on extensive material from archives in Britain and the United States, The Hated Cage reveals how, in unlikely and dire circumstances, the men trapped within Dartmoor came together to chart a new sense of themselves -- as Americans."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Dartmoor Massacre, 1815.
United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Prisoners and prisons, British.
Prisoners of war -- United States.
Prisoners of war -- Great Britain.
Dartmoor Prison -- History -- 19th century.
Prisons -- England -- Princetown -- History.
HISTORY / United States / General.
Dartmoor Prison. (OCoLC)fst00625364
Prisoners of war. (OCoLC)fst01077227
Prisons. (OCoLC)fst01077326
England -- Princetown. (OCoLC)fst01307427
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
War of 1812 (United States : 1812-1815) (OCoLC)fst01199067
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9781541645660 (hardcover)
1541645669 (hardcover)
9781541645646 (ebook)
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