The American Revolution Reader is a collection of leading essays on
the American revolutionary era from the eve of the imperial crisis
through George Washington's presidency. Articles have been chosen
to represent classic themes, such as the British-colonial
relationship during the eighteenth century, the political and
ideological issues underlying colonial protests, the military
conflict, the debates over the Constitution, and the rise of
political parties. The volume also captures how the field has been
reshaped in recent years, including essays that cover class strife
and street politics, the international context of the Revolution,
and the roles of women, African Americans and Native Americans, as
well as the reshaping of the British Empire after the war. With
essays by Gordon S. Wood, Mary Beth Norton, T.H. Breen, John M.
Murrin, Gary B. Nash, Woody Holton, Rosemarie Zagarri, John Shy,
Alan Taylor, Maya Jasanoff, and many other prominent historians,
the collection is ideal for classroom use and any student of the
American Revolution.
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