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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Forging American Myth in the Hudson Valley (1819)

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Forging American Myth in the Hudson Valley (1819)

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STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: A headless soldier from a European war gallops through the American night, chasing a superstitious schoolmaster. But this is more than a campfire tale; it is a nation’s dream of its own past, a ghost drafted into service to haunt a specific, contested piece of ground. In the wake of revolution and a second war with Britain, the United States possesses its independence but aches for a history, a folklore to call its own. Into this void steps Washington Irving, a man facing personal ruin, who discovers that the future of American storytelling lies not in inventing new heroes, but in weaponizing local memories. He transforms the real trauma of the Revolutionary War and the simmering tensions of a changing society into a narrative that feels ancient overnight. The resulting story gives a young country a thrilling, manageable past, but its creation demands a price—silencing the messy, complex truths upon which it was built. Listen, and you will never hear the thunder of phantom hooves in the same way again.


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