The American Revolution conjures a series of iconographic images in
the contemporary American imagination. In these imagined scenes,
defiant Patriots fight against British Redcoats for freedom and
democracy, while a unified citizenry rallies behind them and the
American cause. But the lived experience of the Revolution was a
more complex matter, filled with uncertainty, fear, and discord. In
The American Revolution Reborn, editors Patrick Spero and Michael
Zuckerman compile essays from a new generation of multidisciplinary
scholars that render the American Revolution as a time of intense
ambiguity and frightening contingency. The American Revolution
Reborn parts company with the Revolution of our popular imagination
and diverges from the work done by historians of the era from the
past half-century. In the first section, "Civil Wars," contributors
rethink the heroic terms of Revolutionary-era allegiance and refute
the idea of patriotic consensus. In the following section, "Wider
Horizons," essayists destabilize the historiographical
inevitability of America as a nation. The studies gathered in the
third section, "New Directions," present new possibilities for
scholarship on the American Revolution. And the last section,
titled "Legacies," collects essays that deal with the long
afterlife of the Revolution and its effects on immigration,
geography, and international politics. With an introduction by
Spero and a conclusion by Zuckerman, this volume heralds a
substantial and revelatory rebirth in the study of the American
Revolution. Contributors: Zara Anishanslin, Mark Boonshoft, Denver
Brunsman, Katherine Carte Engel, Aaron Spencer Fogleman, Travis
Glasson, Edward G. Gray, David C. Hsiung, Ned C. Landsman, Michael
A. McDonnell, Kimberly Nath, Bryan Rosenblithe, David S. Shields,
Patrick Spero, Matthew Spooner, Aaron Sullivan, Michael Zuckerman.
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