Francis D. Cogliano is Lecturer in American History at the University of Edinburgh.
..." provides the kind of chronological backbone that can help
students organize larger themes and ideas; Cogliano's wonderful and
wide-ranging bibliographic essay alone is worth the price of the
book.."
-Jamie L. Bronstein, Journal of the Early Republic
"Offers an accessible portrait of the American Revolution as a
political movement . . . and argues persuasively that the American
Revolution was most significantly a transforming experience, even
for American Indians, women and blacks."
-Laylon Jordan, College of Charleston, South Carolina
"An excellent introduction to the American Revolution. Francis
Coglaino has provided a splendid narrative account of this vital
epoch of American history. A perfect book for those . . .
interested in the politics of what was perhaps the first modern
revolution."
-Peter C. Mancall, University of Kansas
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