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Daily Life During the American Revolution

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Full Title:

Daily Life During the American Revolution

Contributors:

By (Author) Dorothy Volo
By (author) James M. Volo

ISBN:

9780313361425

Series:
Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th September 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

973.31

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

284

Description

How did the patriot army dress themselves What was the British soldier's food ration and what were women's roles during the revolution What types of weapons did the combatants use and how large were the naval vessels of the day This engaging and informative resource on the social and material history of the Revolutionary War period answers these and many other questions. Covering more than just political ideologies and the outcomes of battles, Daily Life During the Revolutionary War looks at the real stuff of historypeople's lives and how they lived them. Looking at the war and society from many angles, the book's 20 chapters cover such important topics as radicals, Tories, taxation, the French, the Hessians, prisoner-of-war conditions, fashion, leisure time activities, and war on the frontier, among others. Also included are more than 35 photographs and illustrations, and over a dozen charts. This behind-the-scenes look at history presents a fascinating picture of everyday life deeply affected by the spirit of '76.

Reviews

An excellent resource for high school research on the Revolutionary War, this series addition might also inspire further reading about the time. * VOYA *
How did the patriot army dress What were women's roles How large were the naval vessels of the day How many loyalists were there during the revolution Utilizing collections of personal letters, diaries, and journals or less prominent persons who lived through the war, the reader is given a gimpse into the daily life of those who lived during the Revolution.Highly recommended for school and public libraries seeking to provide unbiased or original source explanations of this important time in American history.Recommended for school libraries where students utilize study time to explore specific topics. Public libraries serving home schoolers and having elementary students who explore the history and social conditions of the 18th century America will find these volumes ones students can readily use on of their own. * Christian Library Journal *

Author Bio

DOROTHY DENNEEN VOLO is a teacher and historian. She has been an active living history reenactor for 20 years and has been involved in numerous community historical education projects. With James M. Volo, she is co-author of Daily Life in the Age of Sail (Greenwood, 2001) and Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier (Greenwood, 2002). JAMES M. VOLO is a teacher, historian, and living history enthusiast. He has been an active historic reenactor for more than two decades, participating in a wide range of living history events, including television and screen performances. With Dorothy Denneen Volo, he is co-author of Daily Life in the Age of Sail (Greenwood, 2001) and Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier (Greenwood, 2002).

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