The Unknown American Revolution
By Gary B. Nash
By Gary B. Nash
By Gary B. Nash
By Gary B. Nash
Category: Colonial/Revolutionary War History | Domestic Politics
Category: Colonial/Revolutionary War History | Domestic Politics
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$24.00
May 30, 2006 | ISBN 9780143037200
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May 30, 2006 | ISBN 9781440627057
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Praise
“Tightly though densely written, this expertly researched tome shakes the “stainless steel” history of the American Revolution to its core.” —Publishers Weekly
“You will never think about the Revolution in the same way.” —Alfred F. Young, author of Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier
“What Nash does in The Unknown American Revolution is dislodge the founding fathers to give the dynamism of urban craftsmen, slaves, ‘dockside tars,’ and ‘club-wielding farmers’ a more prominent place in the history of the movement.” —The Boston Globe
Table Of Contents
List of Illustrations XIII
Introduction XV
1. Roots of Radicalism
Jailbreaks at Newark 2
Christ’s Poor 8
Little Carpenter’s Dilemma 12
“The Mobbish Turn” in Boston 18
“Cum Multis Aegis” in Philadelphia 25
“Fondness for Freedom” 32
Heralds of Abolition 39
2. Years of Insurgence, 1761-1766
The Crowd Finds Its Own Mind 45
Restive Slaves 59
Stricken Conscience 62
The Great Indian Awakening 66
Insurgent Farmers 72
3. Building Momentum, 1766-1774
“The Rising Spirit of the People” 91
Backcountry Crises 103
“The Natural Rights of Africans” 114
Indian Hating on the Middle Ground 128
Out of the Shadows 133
Radical Religion 146
4. Reaching the Climax, 1776-1778
Abolitionism Under War Clouds 151
“Liberty to Slaves” 157
Logan’s Lament 166
Plowmen and Leather Aprons 178
Breaking the Logjam 189
The Genie Unbottled 199
5. The Dual Revolution, 1776-1780
Unalienable Rights for Whom? 210
The Myth of the Minuteman 216
Fighting to Be Free 223
Rioting to Eat 232
Radical Loyalism 238
Choosing Sides 247
6. Writing on the Clean Slate, 1776-1780
First Attempts 266
A Militiaman’s Constitution 268
The Frightened Response 277
Vermont and Maryland 280
E Pluribus Unum? 288
Betrayal in Massachussetts 290
7. Radicalism at Floodtide, 1778-1781
Blood in the Streets 307
New Choices for African Americans 320
Defending Virginia 339
Native American Agonies 345
Radical Mutineers 357
8. Taming the Revolution, 1780-1785
“Band of Brotherhood” 369
Peace Without Peace 376
Southern Fissures 387
Northern Struggles for Equity 395
Leaving America 402
Finding Freedom 407
Women of the Republic 417
Epilogue: Sparks from the Altar of ’76
The Dream Deferred 426
The Last Best Chance 429
The Indispensible Enemy 435
The Veterans’ Cheat 441
Small-Producer Persistence 443
Passing the Torch 450
Acknowledgements 457
Notes 459
Index 495
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