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Toth G & Bowman S (2023) The Memory of John Paul Jones in Scottish-American Relations, 1890s-1970s. [Video on Youtube.com] 16.10.2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH6O8D-aB88
Abstract
Despite his controversial past as a ¡®brutal¡¯ ship¡¯s captain, a ¡®slaver¡¯, an alleged murderer and rapist, and subsequently a ¡®mercenary¡¯ commander in the Russian navy, John Paul Jones¡¯ figure and memory served as a symbolic plank in the Anglo-US relations of the 20th century. President Theodore Roosevelt used Jones as an icon to promote the expansion of US naval power, and his relative President Franklin Delano Roosevelt wrote a screenplay on Jones. In 1947 the US Congress had established the John Paul Jones Bicentennial Commission to orchestrate anniversary celebrations, including official events in Scotland. In 1953, a plaque was unveiled at Jones¡¯ birthplace in Scotland by the Navy and the Daughters of the American Revolution. In 1959, Hollywood finally premiered its film John Paul Jones, a movie that had been in various stages of production ¨C and periodic international political controversy ¨C since the 1930s. From the 1950s, the United States Navy regularly took groups of officers from its ships in port at Leith, Scotland, on training and goodwill visits to Jones¡¯ birthplace in Arbigland in Dumfries and Galloway. Such transatlantic commemorations served not only the US government¡¯s domestic agendas, but also a realignment in early Cold War Anglo-American relations.
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John Paul Jones, public diplomacy, US-UK/Scots relations, Cold War, heritage diplomacy
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https://chicagoscots.org/event/scottish-american-history-forum-29/
Type of media | Video on Youtube.com |
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Status | Published |
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Publication date | 16/10/2023 |
Publication date online | 16/10/2023 |
Publisher | Scottish American History Forum, aka Chicago Scots |
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Lecturer in British Political History, History
Lecturer, History