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Zaslow, Morris. The Defended Border: Upper Canada in the War of 1812. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1964.
Zimmerman, James F. Impressment of American Seamen. New York: Columbia University, 1925.
Zuehlke, Mark. For Honor’s Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace. Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2006.

PERIODICAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Bolster, W. Jeffrey. “‘To Feel Like a Man’: Black Seamen in the Northern States, 1800–1860.” Journal of American History 76 (1989–90).
Bond, Beverly W., Jr. “William Henry Harrison in the War of 1813.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 13 (1927).
Brown, Kenneth L. “Mr. Madison’s Secretary of the Navy.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 73 (1947).
Calderhead, William L. “Naval Innovation in Crisis: War in the Chesapeake, 1813.” American Neptune 36 (July 1976).
Carr, James A. “The Battle of New Orleans and the Treaty of Ghent.” Diplomatic History 3 (1979).
Cray, Robert E., Jr. “Explaining Defeat: The Loss of the USS Chesapeake.” Naval History (August 2007).
Dangerfield, George. “Lord Liverpool and the United States.” American Heritage 6 (1955).
Dudley, William S. “Naval Historians and the War of 1812.” Naval History 4 (Spring 1990).
Dye, Ira. “American Maritime Prisoners of War, 1812–15.” In Ships, Seafaring, and Society: Essays in Maritime History, edited by Timothy J. Runyan. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1987.
Eckert, Edward K. “Early Reform in the Navy Department.” American Neptune 33 (1973).
———. “William Jones: Mr. Madison’s Secretary of the Navy.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 96 (1972).
Emery, George, Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired). “The Battle of Lake Erie.” In U.S. Navy: A Complete History, edited by M. Hill Goodspeed. Westport, CT: Hugh Lauter Associates, 2003.
———. “Thomas Truxtun: First Mentor of the Federal Navy.” Pull Together: Newsletter of the Naval Historical Foundation (Fall/Winter 2010–11).
Galpin, W. Freeman. “The American Grain Trade to the Spanish Peninsula, 1810–1814.” American Historical Review (October 1922).
Gates, Charles M. “The West in American Diplomacy, 1812–1815.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 26, no. 4 (March 1940).
Goodman, W. H. “The Origins of the War of 1812: A Survey of Changing Interpretations.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 28 (1941).
Golder, Frank A. “The Russian Offer of Mediation in the War of 1812.” Political Science Quarterly (1916).
Hadel, Albert K. “The Battle of Bladensburg.” Maryland History Magazine 1 (1806).
Hatzenbuehler, Ronald L. “Party Unity and the Decision for War in the House of Representatives, 1812.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 29 (1972).
———. “The War Hawks and the Question of Congressional Leadership in 1812.” Pacific Historical Review 45 (1976).
Hickey, Donald R. “American Trade Restrictions During the War of 1812.” Journal of American History 68 (1981).
———. “New England’s Defense Problem and the Genesis of the Hartford Convention.” New England Quarterly 50 (1977).
———. “The War of 1812: Still a Forgotten Conflict?” Journal of Military History 65 (July 2001).
Hitsman, J. Mackay. “Sir George Prevost’s Conduct of the Canadian War of 1812.” Canadian Historical Association (1962).
Jones, Wilbur D. “A British View of the War of 1812 and the Peace Negotiations.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 45 (1958).
Kaplan, Lawrence S. “France and Madison’s Decision for War, 1812.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review (March 1964).
Langley, Harold D. “The Negro in the Navy and Merchant Service—1798–1860.” Journal of Negro History 52 (1967).
Lohnes, Barry J. “A New Look at the British Invasion of Eastern Maine, 1814.” Maine Historical Society 15 (1975).
Mahon, John K. “British Command Decisions Relative to the Battle of New Orleans.” Louisiana History 6 (1965).
———. “British Strategy and Southern Indians, War of 1812.” Florida Historical Quarterly 44 (1966).
McClellan, Edwin N. “The Navy at the Battle of New Orleans.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 50 (December 1924).
McDaniel, Mary Jane. “Tecumseh’s Visits to the Creeks.” Alabama Review 33 (1980).
McKee, Marguerite M. “Service of Supply in the War of 1812.” Quartermaster Review 6 (1927).
Merk, Frederick. “The Genesis of the Oregon Question.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 36 (1949–1950).
Mills, Dudley. “The Duke of Wellington and the Peace Negotiations at Ghent.” Canadian Historical Review 2, no. 1 (March 1921).
Muller, H. N. “A Traitorous and Diabolic Traffic: The Commerce of the Champlain-Richelieu Corridor During the War of 1812.” Vermont History 44 (1976).
Paullin, Charles Oscar. “Naval Administration Under Secretaries of the Navy Smith, Hamilton, and Jones, 1801–1814.” Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute 32 (1906).
Pratt, Julius W. “Fur Trade Strategy and the American Left Flank in the War of 1812.” American Historical Review 40 (1934–35).
Risjord, Norman K. “1812: Conservatives, War Hawks, and the Nation’s Honor.” William and Mary Quarterly 18 (April 1961).
———. “The Election of 1812.” In History of American Presidential Elections, 1789–1968, vol. 1, edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Fred L. Israel. New York: Chelsea House, 1985.
Skelton, William B. “High Army Leadership in the Era of the War of 1812: The Making and Remaking of the Officer Corps.” William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser., 51 (April 1994).
Smelser, Marshall. “Tecumseh, Harrison and the War of 1812.” Indiana Magazine of History 65 (1969).
Stacey, Charles Perry. “An American Plan for a Canadian Campaign.” American Historical Review 46 (1941).
———. “The War of 1812 in Canadian History.” Ontario History 50 (1958). Sta
gg, J. C. A. “Between Black Rock and a Hard Place: Peter B. Porter’s Plan for an Invasion of Canada in 1812.” Journal of the American Republic 19 (1999).
———. “Enlisted Men in the United States Army, 1812–1815: A Preliminary Survey.” William and Mary Quarterly 57 (2000).
———. “James Madison and the Malcontents: The Political Origins of the War of 1812.” William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 33 (1976).
Stanley, George F. G. “The Indians in the War of 1812.” Canadian Historical Review 31 (1950).
Steely, Anthony. “Jonathan Russell, Castlereagh and Impressment.” American Historical Review (January 1952).
Taylor, G. R. “Agrarian Discontent in the Mississippi Valley Preceding the War of 1812.” Journal of Political Economy 39 (1931).
Tiegle, Joseph G., Jr. “Andrew Jackson and the Continuing Battle of New Orleans.” Journal of the Early Republic (1981).
Tyler, B. B. “Fulton’s Steam Frigate.” American Neptune (October 1946).
Valle, James E. “The Navy’s Battle Doctrine in the War of 1812.” American Neptune 44 (Summer 1984).