A guide to the themes, events, and concepts of a major turning point in early American history. It discusses the status and experiences of women, Native Americans, and African Americans, and aspects of social and daily life during this period. It describes the effects of the revolution abroad.
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"Professors Greene and Pole have succeeded in gathering astar-studded cast of scholars to interpret and analyze the AmericanRevolution. General readers as well as teachers will find thisvolume of inestimable value." Joyce Appleby, University ofCalifornia at Los Angeles
"This immensely helpful guide will be useful for seasonedstudents of the revolution as well as beginners. Briefbibliographies give quick access to the best current work; theessays provide relevant factual material; and the reader gets theinformed judgment of an expert." Richard Lyman Bushman, ColumbiaUniversity
"The cumulative effect of the contributions is to leave thereader with no doubt of the importance of the American Revolution,not just to the history of the United States and North America, butto the whole Atlantic world and beyond." History
"This immensely helpful guide will be useful for seasonedstudents of the revolution as well as beginners. Briefbibliographies give quick access to the best current work; theessays provide relevant factual material; and the reader gets theinformed judgment of an expert." Richard Lyman Bushman, ColumbiaUniversity
"The cumulative effect of the contributions is to leave thereader with no doubt of the importance of the American Revolution,not just to the history of the United States and North America, butto the whole Atlantic world and beyond." History