Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-As the young American state began its struggle for a national identity in the early 19th century, Great Britain again became a nemesis as it antagonized from neighboring Canada and on the oceans. This comprehensive program examines America's first effort acting as a unified country, exploring the military, social, political, and economic measures during the two-and-a-half year War of 1812. Its coverage is complete, featuring heroes and incompetents, victories and losses, agreements and divisions. The nicely-paced presentation utilizes a rich variety of quality dramatic recreations, well-done graphics, and a wide-ranging collection of vintage photographs/drawings to illustrate this detailed saga of what many feel was a minor skirmish, but in reality established the great promise of our country. Frequent and straightforward expert commentary by both American and British academics helps put each element into a meaningful context. The military aspects of the war are emphasized, including the legendary burning of the White House and the composition of what would become our national anthem; however, viewers will appreciate the significance of all aspects of the conflict. The scene selection and English language subtitle options enhance the film's usability.-Dwain Thomas, formerly Lake Park High School, Roselle, IL (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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