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Journal of the American Revolution 2018: Annual Volume

Autor Don N. Hagist
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mai 2018
The Best Articles from the Most Popular Source of the Latest Research in Revolutionary War and Founding Era Studies
The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2018, 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-one articles in the 2018 edition include:
Anti-Indian Radicalization in the Early American West, 1774–1795 by Darren R. Reid
The Setauket Raid, December 1777 by Phillip R. Giffin The 3rd New Jersey Regiment's Plundering of Johnson Hall by Philip D. Weaver
A Proposed Alliance of the Knights of Malta and the United States of America by Bruce Ware Allen
Country Crowds in Revolutionary Massachusetts: Mobs and Militia by Ray Raphael
Lafayette: An Acerbic Tongue or an Incisive Judge of Character? by Gene Procknow
Admiral Rodney Ousts the Jews from St. Eustatius by Louis Arthur Norton
Preventing Slave Insurrection in South Carolina & Georgia, 1775–1776 by Jim Piecuch
The “P” is for Profit: Revolutionary War Privateers and the Slave Trade by Michael Thomin
The Remarkable Spanish Pilgrimage of John Adams by John L. Smith, Jr.
Thomas Paine, Deism, and the Masonic Fraternity by Shai Afsai
A Fresh Look at Major Patrick Ferguson by Wayne Lynch Displaced: The Donation People of 1775 by Katie Turner Getty
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594163043
ISBN-10: 1594163049
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Westholme Publishing, U.S.
Colecția Westholme Publishing

Recenzii

“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

“The Journal of the American Revolution is an exciting experiment that benefits from the combined efforts of independent scholars and professional historians dedicated to re-examining the history of this country’s founding.”—Gregory J. W. Urwin, prize-winning historian, Temple University

Notă biografică

DON N. HAGIST is managing editor of the Journal of the American Revolution. An expert on the British army in the American Revolution, he is the author of many books and articles, including Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American RevolutionBritish Soldiers, American War: Voices of the American Revolution and The Revolution’s Last Men: The Stories Behind the Photographs

Cuprins

Contents
Country Crowds in Revolutionary Massachusetts: Mobs and Militia by Ray Raphael
“The Man Unmasked”: Henry Laurens, Egerton Leigh and the Making of a Revolutionary by Aaron J. Palmer 
John Adams: Portrait of the Founder as a Young Schoolmaster by Geoff Smock
Cornwallis and the Autumn Campaign of 1780: His Advance from Camden to Charlotte by Ian Saberton 
James Abercrombie, Much Lamented Victim of Friendly Fire at Bunker Hill by Don N. Hagist 
Displaced: The Donation People of 1775 by Katie Turner Getty
Anxiety and Distress: Civilians Inside the Siege of Boston by Alexander R. Cain 
Preventing Slave Insurrection in South Carolina and Georgia, 1775–1776 by Jim Piecuch 
A Republic of Wool: Founding Era Americans’ Grand Plans for Sheep by Brett Bannor 
Francis Dana and America’s Failed Embassy to Russia by Bob Ruppert 
The 3rd New Jersey Regiment’s Plundering of Johnson Hall by Philip D. Weaver 
The Setauket Raid, December 1777 by Phillip R. Giffin 
Lafayette—An Acerbic Tongue or Incisive Judge of Character by Gene Procknow 
William Bingham—Forgotten Supplier of the American Revolution by Richard Werther 
General George Washington: Diplomat by Benjamin L. Huggins 
Elite Regiment, Delinquent Behavior by Joshua Shepherd 
Benjamin Franklin: “Our Salvation Depends on You” by Bob Ruppert 
The “P” is for Profit: Revolutionary War Privateers and the Slave Trade by Mike Thomin 
Joseph Addison’s Cato: Liberty on the Stage by Eric Sterner
The Remarkable Spanish Pilgrimage of John Adams by John L. Smith, Jr. 
Under Appreciated Allies: Choctaws, Creeks, and the Defense of British Florida, 1781 by Jim Piecuch 
The Complex Character of John Paul Jones and His Polite Home Invasion by John L. Smith, Jr. 
Admiral Rodney Ousts the Jews from St. Eustatius by Louis Arthur Norton 
North Carolina Patriot Women Who Talked Back to the Tories by Hershel Parker 
Major Patrick Ferguson—A Fresh Look by Wayne Lynch 
George Washington Tells a Lie by Benjamin L. Huggins 
The French Bread Connection by Tom Shachtman 
We Have Sacrificed Our All by Conner Runyan 
Terror on the Frontier: The Grim Ordeal of Delilah Corbly by Joshua Shepherd 
Benedict Arnold’s Phantom Duel by John Knight 
Benjamin Franklin and Judaism by Shai Afsai 
Anti-Indian Radicalization in the Early American West, 1774–1795 by Darren R. Reid 
Experience, Policies Failures: President Washington and Native Americans by Geoff Smock 
The Proposed Alliance of the Knights of Malta and the United States of America by Bruce Ware Allen 
Washington’s Farewell Advice to the Nation by Eric Sterner 
Thomas Paine, Deism, and the Masonic Fraternity by Shai Afsai 
Understanding Thomas Jefferson’s Reactions to the Rise of the Jacobites by Zachary Brown 
The Tireless Pension Pursuit of Bristol Budd Sampson by Robert N. Fanelli 

Descriere

The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2018, presents the journal’s best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume of forty-one articles is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution studies.