Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution
Herausgeber: Gray, Edward G; Kamensky, Jane
Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution
Herausgeber: Gray, Edward G; Kamensky, Jane
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The Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution draws on a wealth of new scholarship to create a vibrant dialogue among varied approaches to the revolution that made the United States.
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The Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution draws on a wealth of new scholarship to create a vibrant dialogue among varied approaches to the revolution that made the United States.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 698
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1183g
- ISBN-13: 9780190257767
- ISBN-10: 0190257768
- Artikelnr.: 47863269
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 698
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1183g
- ISBN-13: 9780190257767
- ISBN-10: 0190257768
- Artikelnr.: 47863269
Edward G. Gray is professor of history at Florida State University. His previous books include The Making of John Ledyard: Empire and Ambition in the Life of an Early American Traveler and New World Babel: Languages and Nations in Early America. Jane Kamensky is Mary Ann Lippitt Professor of American History at Brown University. Her previous books include The Exchange Artist: A Tale of High-Flying Speculation and America's First Banking Collapse and Governing the Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England.
* List of Maps
* Contributors
* Introduction: American Revolutions,Edward G. Gray and Jane Kamensky
* Part I. Cultures and Crises
* 1. Britain's American Problem: The International Perspective, P. J.
Marshall
* 2. The Unsettled Periphery: The Backcountry on the Eve of the
American Revolution, William B. Hart
* 3. The Polite and the Plebian, Michael Zuckerman
* 4. Political Protest and the World of Goods, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
* 5. The Imperial Crisis, Craig B. Yirush
* 6. The Struggle Within: Colonial Politics on the Eve of Independence,
Michael A. McDonnell
* 7. The Democratic Moment: The Revolution and Popular Politics, Ray
Raphael
* 8. Independence before and during the Revolution, Benjamin H. Irvin
* Part II. War
* 9. The Continental Army, Caroline Cox
* 10. The British Army and the War of Independence, Stephen Conway
* 11. The War in the Cities, Mark A. Peterson
* 12. The War in the Countryside, Allan Kulikoff
* 13. Native Peoples in the Revolutionary War, Jane T. Merritt
* 14. The African Americans' Revolution, Gary B. Nash
* 15. Women in the American Revolutionary War, Sarah M. S. Pearsall
* 16. Loyalism, Edward Larkin
* 17. The Revolutionary War and Europe's Great Powers, Paul W. Mapp
* 18. Funding the Revolution: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in
Eighteenth-Century America, Stephen Mihm
* Part III. A Revolutionary Settlement
* 19. The Impact of the War on British Politics, Harry T. Dickinson
* 20. The Trials of the Confederation, Terry Bouton
* 21. A More Perfect Union: The Framing and Ratification of the
Constitution, Max M. Edling
* 22. The Evangelical Ascendancy in Revolutionary America, Susan Juster
* 23. The Problems of Slavery, Christopher Leslie Brown
* 24. Rights, Eric Slauter
* 25. The Empire That Britain Kept, Eliga H. Gould
* Part IV. New Orders
* 26. The American Revolution and a New National Politics, Rosemarie
Zagarri
* 27. Republican Art and Architecture, Martha J. McNamara
* 28. Print Culture after the Revolution, Catherine O'Donnell
* 29. Republican Law, Christopher L. Tomlins
* 30. Discipline, Sex, and the Republican Self, Clare A. Lyons
* 31. The Laboring Republic, Graham Russell Gao Hodges
* 32. The Republic in the World, 1783-1803, J. M. Opal
* 33. America's Cultural Revolution in Transnational Perspective,
Leora Auslander
* Index
* Contributors
* Introduction: American Revolutions,Edward G. Gray and Jane Kamensky
* Part I. Cultures and Crises
* 1. Britain's American Problem: The International Perspective, P. J.
Marshall
* 2. The Unsettled Periphery: The Backcountry on the Eve of the
American Revolution, William B. Hart
* 3. The Polite and the Plebian, Michael Zuckerman
* 4. Political Protest and the World of Goods, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
* 5. The Imperial Crisis, Craig B. Yirush
* 6. The Struggle Within: Colonial Politics on the Eve of Independence,
Michael A. McDonnell
* 7. The Democratic Moment: The Revolution and Popular Politics, Ray
Raphael
* 8. Independence before and during the Revolution, Benjamin H. Irvin
* Part II. War
* 9. The Continental Army, Caroline Cox
* 10. The British Army and the War of Independence, Stephen Conway
* 11. The War in the Cities, Mark A. Peterson
* 12. The War in the Countryside, Allan Kulikoff
* 13. Native Peoples in the Revolutionary War, Jane T. Merritt
* 14. The African Americans' Revolution, Gary B. Nash
* 15. Women in the American Revolutionary War, Sarah M. S. Pearsall
* 16. Loyalism, Edward Larkin
* 17. The Revolutionary War and Europe's Great Powers, Paul W. Mapp
* 18. Funding the Revolution: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in
Eighteenth-Century America, Stephen Mihm
* Part III. A Revolutionary Settlement
* 19. The Impact of the War on British Politics, Harry T. Dickinson
* 20. The Trials of the Confederation, Terry Bouton
* 21. A More Perfect Union: The Framing and Ratification of the
Constitution, Max M. Edling
* 22. The Evangelical Ascendancy in Revolutionary America, Susan Juster
* 23. The Problems of Slavery, Christopher Leslie Brown
* 24. Rights, Eric Slauter
* 25. The Empire That Britain Kept, Eliga H. Gould
* Part IV. New Orders
* 26. The American Revolution and a New National Politics, Rosemarie
Zagarri
* 27. Republican Art and Architecture, Martha J. McNamara
* 28. Print Culture after the Revolution, Catherine O'Donnell
* 29. Republican Law, Christopher L. Tomlins
* 30. Discipline, Sex, and the Republican Self, Clare A. Lyons
* 31. The Laboring Republic, Graham Russell Gao Hodges
* 32. The Republic in the World, 1783-1803, J. M. Opal
* 33. America's Cultural Revolution in Transnational Perspective,
Leora Auslander
* Index
* List of Maps
* Contributors
* Introduction: American Revolutions,Edward G. Gray and Jane Kamensky
* Part I. Cultures and Crises
* 1. Britain's American Problem: The International Perspective, P. J.
Marshall
* 2. The Unsettled Periphery: The Backcountry on the Eve of the
American Revolution, William B. Hart
* 3. The Polite and the Plebian, Michael Zuckerman
* 4. Political Protest and the World of Goods, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
* 5. The Imperial Crisis, Craig B. Yirush
* 6. The Struggle Within: Colonial Politics on the Eve of Independence,
Michael A. McDonnell
* 7. The Democratic Moment: The Revolution and Popular Politics, Ray
Raphael
* 8. Independence before and during the Revolution, Benjamin H. Irvin
* Part II. War
* 9. The Continental Army, Caroline Cox
* 10. The British Army and the War of Independence, Stephen Conway
* 11. The War in the Cities, Mark A. Peterson
* 12. The War in the Countryside, Allan Kulikoff
* 13. Native Peoples in the Revolutionary War, Jane T. Merritt
* 14. The African Americans' Revolution, Gary B. Nash
* 15. Women in the American Revolutionary War, Sarah M. S. Pearsall
* 16. Loyalism, Edward Larkin
* 17. The Revolutionary War and Europe's Great Powers, Paul W. Mapp
* 18. Funding the Revolution: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in
Eighteenth-Century America, Stephen Mihm
* Part III. A Revolutionary Settlement
* 19. The Impact of the War on British Politics, Harry T. Dickinson
* 20. The Trials of the Confederation, Terry Bouton
* 21. A More Perfect Union: The Framing and Ratification of the
Constitution, Max M. Edling
* 22. The Evangelical Ascendancy in Revolutionary America, Susan Juster
* 23. The Problems of Slavery, Christopher Leslie Brown
* 24. Rights, Eric Slauter
* 25. The Empire That Britain Kept, Eliga H. Gould
* Part IV. New Orders
* 26. The American Revolution and a New National Politics, Rosemarie
Zagarri
* 27. Republican Art and Architecture, Martha J. McNamara
* 28. Print Culture after the Revolution, Catherine O'Donnell
* 29. Republican Law, Christopher L. Tomlins
* 30. Discipline, Sex, and the Republican Self, Clare A. Lyons
* 31. The Laboring Republic, Graham Russell Gao Hodges
* 32. The Republic in the World, 1783-1803, J. M. Opal
* 33. America's Cultural Revolution in Transnational Perspective,
Leora Auslander
* Index
* Contributors
* Introduction: American Revolutions,Edward G. Gray and Jane Kamensky
* Part I. Cultures and Crises
* 1. Britain's American Problem: The International Perspective, P. J.
Marshall
* 2. The Unsettled Periphery: The Backcountry on the Eve of the
American Revolution, William B. Hart
* 3. The Polite and the Plebian, Michael Zuckerman
* 4. Political Protest and the World of Goods, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
* 5. The Imperial Crisis, Craig B. Yirush
* 6. The Struggle Within: Colonial Politics on the Eve of Independence,
Michael A. McDonnell
* 7. The Democratic Moment: The Revolution and Popular Politics, Ray
Raphael
* 8. Independence before and during the Revolution, Benjamin H. Irvin
* Part II. War
* 9. The Continental Army, Caroline Cox
* 10. The British Army and the War of Independence, Stephen Conway
* 11. The War in the Cities, Mark A. Peterson
* 12. The War in the Countryside, Allan Kulikoff
* 13. Native Peoples in the Revolutionary War, Jane T. Merritt
* 14. The African Americans' Revolution, Gary B. Nash
* 15. Women in the American Revolutionary War, Sarah M. S. Pearsall
* 16. Loyalism, Edward Larkin
* 17. The Revolutionary War and Europe's Great Powers, Paul W. Mapp
* 18. Funding the Revolution: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in
Eighteenth-Century America, Stephen Mihm
* Part III. A Revolutionary Settlement
* 19. The Impact of the War on British Politics, Harry T. Dickinson
* 20. The Trials of the Confederation, Terry Bouton
* 21. A More Perfect Union: The Framing and Ratification of the
Constitution, Max M. Edling
* 22. The Evangelical Ascendancy in Revolutionary America, Susan Juster
* 23. The Problems of Slavery, Christopher Leslie Brown
* 24. Rights, Eric Slauter
* 25. The Empire That Britain Kept, Eliga H. Gould
* Part IV. New Orders
* 26. The American Revolution and a New National Politics, Rosemarie
Zagarri
* 27. Republican Art and Architecture, Martha J. McNamara
* 28. Print Culture after the Revolution, Catherine O'Donnell
* 29. Republican Law, Christopher L. Tomlins
* 30. Discipline, Sex, and the Republican Self, Clare A. Lyons
* 31. The Laboring Republic, Graham Russell Gao Hodges
* 32. The Republic in the World, 1783-1803, J. M. Opal
* 33. America's Cultural Revolution in Transnational Perspective,
Leora Auslander
* Index