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Unfinished Business

10 Truths from the War of 1812

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Unfinished Business

By: Korey Blathewick
Narrated by: RK Meier
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The War of 1812 is a conflict that history too often leaves in the margins—overshadowed by the American Revolution before it and the Civil War after. Yet, it was a war that redefined nations, betrayed allies, and laid the groundwork for modern North American identity. In Unfinished Business, former U.S. military strategist and war historian Korey Blathewick pulls this overlooked war from the shadows, exposing the complexities, contradictions, and consequences of a clash that shaped three nations and left a legacy still felt today.

This was no mere border skirmish. It was a clash between a young, fiercely independent republic and the world’s greatest imperial power. It was a struggle for sovereignty, honour, and survival—a “second war of independence” for Americans, a formative defence of homeland for Canadians, and a tragic, final resistance for many Indigenous nations. With his trademark clarity and depth, Blathewick examines ten pivotal truths that have been forgotten, misunderstood, or ignored by traditional historical narratives.

From the cruel practice of impressment—the British seizure of American sailors that became a rallying cry for war—to the political firebrands known as the War Hawks who pushed for open conflict, this book peels back the layers of patriotism and propaganda. Blathewick chronicles the failed American invasions of Canada, the heroism of Indigenous leader Tecumseh, and the burning of Washington D.C.—a symbolic humiliation that paradoxically united a fractured American public. He traces the roots of the national anthem to the bombs over Fort McHenry and examines how Andrew Jackson’s legendary triumph at the Battle of New Orleans, though fought after peace had already been signed, became a mythic coda to the war.

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The book is fantastic at peeling back layers of patriotism and propaganda. I loved the chapters detailing the burning of Washington D.C.—a humiliation that paradoxically united Americans—and the roots of the national anthem at Fort McHenry. The analysis of Andrew Jackson’s Battle of New Orleans as a mythic coda, fought after peace was signed, was particularly fascinating. This is perfect for military strategists and history buffs who enjoy debunking myths and analyzing the symbolic consequences of war.

Myths and coda to the conflict

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I thoroughly enjoyed the focus on the strategic decisions and political firebrands of the era. The narrator effectively delivers Blathewick’s clear and in-depth analysis. This book is perfect for anyone wanting to move beyond the textbook summaries and understand the real unfinished business of the war.

Compelling strategic analysis

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This audiobook finally gives the War of 1812 the attention it deserves. Blathewick, a former military strategist, exposes the complexities and contradictions beautifully. It's a fantastic, clear analysis of a conflict that was far more than a "border skirmish."

History pulled from the margins

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While deeply informative, this book remains highly readable. It’s not weighed down by academic jargon, and yet it offers enough depth to satisfy historians. Excellent balance.

Perfect for Both Scholars and Casual Readers

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The early chapters on British impressment were shocking and enlightening. I finally understood why sailors’ rights became a spark for war. The storytelling makes these historical injustices vivid and emotional.

From Impressment to Independence

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