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
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 Professor of History and Carl and Lily Pforzheimer
Foundation Director of the Schlesinger Library at Harvard
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.
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