The American Revolution: Documents Decoded
By (Author) Neil Gould
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
17th August 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
973.3
Hardback
312
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
1191g
This engaging overview of the American Revolution enables readers to consider and understand history with greater intimacy and accuracy through more than 100 primary documents. This book provides American history readers with a handy reference that examines all important aspects of the era of the American Revolution. The author models how an expert scholar interacts with primary sources, thereby providing guidance that shows readers how to pick apart and critically evaluate firsthand the key documents chronicling these major events in American history. The book is divided into four sections. The first, "The Road to Revolution," deals with events that include both British actions and Colonial reactions. The section's major focus is on the question, "What brings people to the point where they are willing to spill blood for a cause" Section two is about the war's battles, highlighting military strategy and tactics and the decisive role of leadership in achieving victory. Section three, "A Nation of Amazons," focuses on the military exploits of women who disguised themselves as men, fired cannons, executed enemy soldiers, and served as spies. Section four, titled "The Songs of Liberty," shares works that both inspired and reflected the conflict's main events.
This title is recommended for libraries serving high school and lower-level undergraduate clientele. * ARBA *
Neil Gould teaches in the department of History, Government, and Economics at Duchess County Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY.