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Journal of the American Revolution 2017: Annual Volume

Editat de Todd Andrlik, Don N. Hagist
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mai 2017
The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2017, presents the journal’s best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a con­venient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution studies.
The forty-six articles in the 2017 edition include:
Why the British Lost the Battle of Sullivan’s Island by C. L. Bragg
The Tiger Aids the Eaglet: How India Secured America’s Independence  by Richard Sambasivam
How Yorktown Almost Couldn’t Afford to Happen by John Smith
Was Richard Stockton a Hero? by Christian M. McBurney
The Southern Expedition of 1776: The American Revolution’s Best Kept Secret by Roger Smith
Religious Liberty and Its Virginia Roots by Alex Colvin
Mount Vernon During the American Revolution by Mary V. Thompson
Why God is in the Declaration but not the Constitution by Anthony J. Minna
Colonel Tench Tilghman: George Washington’s Eyes and Ears by Jeff Dacus
The Stockbridge-Mohican Community, 1775–1783  by Bryan Rindfleisch
Two Years Aboard the Welcome: The American Revolution on Lake Huron by Tyler Rudd Putman 
 
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ISBN-13: 9781594162787
ISBN-10: 1594162786
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 9
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Westholme Publishing, U.S.
Colecția Westholme Publishing

Recenzii

Praise for the Journal of the American Revolution Annual Volumes:
"An excellent overview of recent scholarly findings and historical understanding of America's founding. . . . A welcome contribution to public and college library history collections, highly recommended."—Library Bookwatch

Notă biografică

TODD ANDRLIK is a professional writer whose work has been featured by media and historical organizations throughout the country. He is author of Reporting the Revolutionary War, named the 2012 Book of the Year by the New York American Revolution Round Table.
DON N. HAGIST is an expert on the British army in the American Revolution. He is the author of many books and articles, including British Soldiers, American War: Voices of the American Revolution (Westholme 2012) and The Revolution’s Last Men: The Stories Behind the Photographs (Westholme 2015).

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Contents
Henry McCulloh: The Unknown Co-Architect of the Stamp Act by Bob Ruppert
How Britain Tried to Intimidate Colonial Taxpayers into Compliance by Neal Nusholtz 
Mount Vernon During the American Revolution by Mary V. Thompson 
Religious Liberty and its Virginia Roots by Alex Colvin 
The Great Awakening and the American Revolution by Daniel N. Gullotta 
How John Adams Won the Hancock Trial by Neil Nusholtz 
Manipulation of the Minutes of a Privy Council Meeting by Bob Ruppert 
The Seizure of the Virginia Gazette, or Norfolk Intelligencerby Gerald Holland 
The Battle of Gwynn’s Island: Lord Dunmore’s Last Stand in Virginia by Michael Cecere 
The Southern Expedition of 1776: The American Revolution’s Best Kept Secret by Roger Smith 
Why the British Lost the Battle of Sullivan’s Island by C. L. Bragg 
Understanding the Continental Generals by Jeff Dacus 
George Washington Convenes a Firing Squad by Joshua Shepherd 
Arnold, Hazen, and the Mysterious Major Scott by Ennis Duling 
Was Richard Stockton a Hero? by Christian M. McBurney 
The American Vicars of Bray by Todd W. Braisted 
A Brief Publication History of “Times That Try Men’s Souls” by Jett Conner 
Conrad Heyer Did Not Cross the Delaware by Don N. Hagist 
Arthur St. Clair’s Decision to Abandon Fort Ticonderoga and Mount Independence by Ron Morgan 
Benedict Arnold: Natural Born Military Genius by James Kirby Martin 
The Rhetoric and Practice of Scalping by Zachary Brown 
General Israel Putnam: Reputation Revisited by Gene Procknow 
Drummer Fisher Hung from a Tree by Don N. Hagist 
Fever by Kim Burdick 
Captain John Peck Rathbun: As Audacious as John Paul Jones by Eric Sterner 
The Loyalist Exodus of 1778 by Jim Piecuch 
Temper, Temper: Officers and Gentlemen Go Berserk by Joshua Shepherd 
Untangling British Army Ranks by Don N. Hagist 
The Carefree and Kindhearted General George Washington by Nancy K. Loane 
Two Years Aboard the Welcome: The American Revolution on Lake Huron by Tyler Rudd Putman 
The Stockbridge–Mohican Community in the Revolutionary War, 1775–1783 by Bryan Rindfleisch 
Colonel Tench Tilghman: George Washington’s Eyes and Ears by Jeff Dacus
Struck by Lightning by Michael J. F. Sheehan 
A Series of Unfortunate Events: Chicheser Cheyne’s Revolutionary War, 1778–1783 by Nicolas Bell-Romero 
A Look at Lauzun in L’Expedition Particuliere by Kim Burdick 
Did the First Cedar Springs Skirmish Really Happen? By Conner Runyan 
His Majesty’s Indian Allies: Ten Notables by Joshua Shepherd 
The Tiger Aids the Eaglet: How India Secured America’s Independence by Richard Sambasivam 
Stern Measures: Thomas Jefferson Confronts the “Hair Buyer” by Joshua Shepherd 
Alexander Hamilton, Benedict Arnold, and a “Forgotten” Publius by Stephen Brumwell 
A General’s Funeral: The Burial of Enoch Poor by Todd W. Braisted 
Top Ten Banastre Tarleton Myths by John Knight 
How Yorktown Almost Couldn’t Afford to Happen by John L. Smith, Jr. 
How Article 7 Freed 3,000 Slaves by Bob Ruppert 
What Do Bond Prices Tell Us About the Early Republic? by Richard Sambasivam 
Why God is in the Declaration of Independence but not in the Constitution by Anthony J. Minna